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Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The fire blotter from December 2024 details several emergency incidents in Snoqualmie and North Bend. On December 13, responders were dispatched for a potential overdose and assisted an individual suffering from an allergic reaction. A head injury was reported on December 14, highlighting community vulnerability in winter. The week’s most significant incident occurred on December 18, when a fire consumed a two-story home in North Bend. Crews from multiple agencies collaborated effectively to control the blaze within an hour.

Additionally, there were several medical emergencies, including a serious nail gun injury. These events emphasize the ongoing need for community awareness and preparedness in health and safety matters, showcasing the vital role of local emergency services.

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