SPD Police Blotter, Edition 76

Snoqualmie, WA** Local News

The Snoqualmie Fire Department's fire blotter for the week of November 28 to December 3, 2024, presents a detailed account of emergency responses by the department. Among the incidents reported were several medical emergencies, including a person who fell and sustained a nosebleed and another experiencing abdominal pain. Motor vehicle collisions were also significant, including a rear-end collision near the Raging River that fortunately did not result in serious injuries. An e-bike accident in downtown Snoqualmie involved a rider who was thrown from the bike but only sustained minor injuries, highlighting the importance of wearing safety gear. Additionally, emergency crews responded to a report of an individual who lost consciousness in the road but regained consciousness before being transported to the hospital.

This week's report underscores the critical need for vigilant emergency services in Snoqualmie and serves as an important communication tool to enhance community awareness and preparedness.

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