Fire Blotter | 10 Foot Fall; Fall City Fire; Back Pain

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

In early December 2024, Snoqualmie and Fall City experienced various emergency incidents, highlighting the demands on local emergency services. Notable events included a significant fall from over 10 feet resulting in a head injury, a vehicle collision on SR 18 with minor injuries, and a residential fire in Fall City that necessitated a coordinated response from multiple agencies. Additionally, the article reports on health-related emergencies, including high blood pressure and mental health crises. These incidents underscore the importance of safety practices and the readiness of emergency responders to address urgent situations, serving as a vital resource for residents to stay informed about safety concerns in their area.

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