Fire Blotter | Raging River Wreck; E-bike Accident; Little Si Trailhead Aid

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

In a recent fire blotter, local emergency crews responded to various incidents in Snoqualmie and North Bend, showcasing their crucial role in community safety. On November 28, responders assisted an individual at home with a fall resulting in a nosebleed, followed by calls for abdominal pain and other health issues. A significant event occurred on November 30 when a rear-end collision near the Raging River caused heavy damage to one vehicle, but fortunately, no serious injuries were reported, with a newborn transported to the hospital as a precaution. The same day, crews were called to Echo Glen Children's Center for a head injury case. On December 2, an e-bike rider experienced a minor accident, sustaining scrapes while wearing a helmet, which likely prevented more serious injury.

These incidents highlight the urgency and diversity of emergencies faced by local responders and convey essential information about community safety and emergency preparedness.

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