Fire Blotter Broken Ankle Feeling Faint Person in Crisis

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Valley witnessed a series of emergency responses from January 25 to February 3, 2025, as crews attended to various medical crises. A significant incident involved a seizure at Salish Lodge, where the affected individual was promptly transported to the hospital. Another critical response occurred in Fall City, where crews performed CPR on a patient in cardiac arrest, illustrating the urgency of immediate medical assistance. On January 29, a hiker at Mailbox Peak suffered a suspected broken ankle, requiring search and rescue personnel to intervene. The article also detailed a response to a person feeling faint and experiencing a rapid heart rate, highlighting diverse health challenges faced by community members.

Additionally, responders assisted an individual in crisis, showcasing the multifaceted nature of emergency services. These incidents collectively emphasize the essential role of local responders in safeguarding public health and safety. By providing detailed accounts of these emergencies, the article fosters community awareness and trust in local services.

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