Snoqualmie Fire Department
Thursday, April 9
Unconscious man: At 2:38 a.m., Snoqualmie emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and Bellevue paramedics were dispatched to Snoqualmie Casino for a 65-year-old man who had passed out. He was evaluated and transported to Snoqualmie Valley Hospital.
Breathing problem: At 3:28 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs and Bellevue paramedics were dispatched to the Snoqualmie Casino for a 36-year-old woman having difficulty breathing. She was evaluated and transported to Snoqualmie Valley Hospital.
Accidental overdose: At 5:05 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs and Bellevue paramedics were dispatched to Snoqualmie Casino for a 50-year-old woman who accidentally overdosed. She had mistakenly taken too much high blood pressure medication.
Wednesday, April 8
Fire alarm: At 11:56 a.m., Snoqualmie firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm at Echo Glen Children’s Center. The alarm was set off by accident while staff were working on an issue.
Fire alarm: At 7:22 p.m., Snoqualmie firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm on Cranberry Court. The alarm was set off by food that was cooking on the stove.
Sunday, April 5
Dizziness: At 3:27 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to the Snoqualmie Casino for a 26-year-old employee who was feeling dizzy. The employee was evaluated and transported to Overlake Hospital Medical Center by private ambulance.
Fainting: At 2:10 p.m., Snoqualmie firefighters responded to Snoqualmie Falls trail for a woman who had fainted.
Saturday, April 4
Cut to the head: At 1:45 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to Southeast King Street for a 27-year-old man with a laceration to the head. The man’s head was bandaged, but he refused a ride to the hospital. He was taken home by Snoqualmie police.
Dizziness: At 3:30 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to the Snoqualmie Casino for a 26-year-old employee who was feeling dizzy.
Fall City Fire District
Wednesday, April 8
Burn complaint: At 7:13 p.m., firefighters responded to a burn complaint. The burn was found to be legal.
Car accident: At 10:03 p.m., firefighters responded to a two- car motor vehicle accident. Snoqualmie Fire and paramedics from Bellevue Fire also assisted with the call. One patient was transported to Overlake Hospital Medical Center via private ambulance.
Tuesday, April 7
Illegal burn: At 10:10 a.m., firefighters responded to an illegal burn. The fire was extinguished by the homeowner with assistance from the firefighters.
Possible overdose: At 6:06 p.m., firefighters responded to a 65-year-old man who had possibly overdosed. The man was given an exam and transported to the hospital by his wife.
Monday, April 6
Car accident: At 8:03 a.m., firefighters responded to a motor vehicle accident. An aid car from Eastside Fire and Rescue also responded to assist and transport to the Issaquah Swedish Emergency Clinic.
Sunday, April 5
Chest pain: At 10:49 a.m., firefighters responded to a 52-year-old woman who was experiencing chest pain and shortness of breath. She was also seen by a paramedic unit from Bellevue Fire. The woman was treated and transported to Overlake Hospital Medical Center via the paramedic unit.
Fainting: At 3:01 p.m., firefighters from Fall City responded to assist Snoqualmie Fire with a 21-year-old female that was feeling faint.
Saturday, April 4
Car accident: At 12:21 p.m., firefighters from Fall City and firefighters from Eastside Fire and Rescue responded to a motor vehicle accident. One patient was transported to Overlake Hospital Medical Center via private ambulance.
Breathing problem: At 10:01 p.m., firefighters responded to a 74-year-old man who was experiencing respiratory distress. The man was given supplemental oxygen and left at home in the care of his wife.
Friday, April 3
Allergies: At 10:42 p.m., firefighters received a walk-in aid call from an 8-year-old girl who was possibly having an allergic reaction. The girl was given an exam and was released to the care of her mother.
Thursday, April 2
Heart problem: At 4:33 p.m., firefighters responded to a 65-year-old man who was possibly suffering from a cerebral vascular accident. The man was treated and transported to Overlake Hospital Medical Center via private ambulance.