Fire Blotter | Back Injury; Cardiac Arrest; Golf Cart Collision

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Published on November 2, 2024, the article details emergency responses in Snoqualmie over several days, focusing on incidents from October 26 and 29. Crews assisted a resident with back pain, transported an unconscious individual after CPR efforts failed, and responded to a fainting episode during a vehicle exit. Additionally, a golf cart collision at the Club at Snoqualmie Ridge resulted in possible whiplash for one victim. The report also covers a one-vehicle accident on I-90, where the driver flagged down firefighters after rolling their vehicle. This article emphasizes the critical role of local emergency responders in maintaining public safety and informs residents about the types of emergencies that can occur in everyday life, highlighting the need for preparedness.

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