On the scanner


February 17, 2009 · Updated 1:04 PM 

  • 0
  • Print Story
  • Letter/Editor

Snoqualmie Fire Dept

Wednesday, Feb. 11

Chest pain: At 1:38 p.m., Snoqualmie emergency medical technicians (EMTs) responded to the Snoqualmie Ridge grocery store for a woman complaining of chest pain. The woman was evaluated and transported to Overlake Medical Center.

Chest pain: At 3:50 p.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to Snoqualmie Valley Family Care for a 50-year old man who was having chest pain. He was evaluated and transported to Overlake Hospital Medical Center.

Tuesday, Feb. 10

Medical call: At 5:11 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs and Bellevue paramedics were dispatched to the Snoqualmie Ridge area for a medical call. One patient was treated and then transported to Overlake Hospital Medical Center by private ambulance.

Monday, Feb. 9

Medical call: At 11:18 p.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital for a medical call. One patient checked into the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital for further evaluation.

Sunday, Feb. 8

Unconscious man: At 2:35 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to the Snoqualmie Casino for a 24-year-old man who passed out. He was evaluated and transported to Auburn Valley Hospital.

Saturday, Feb. 7

Breathing problem: At 12:56 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to the Snoqualmie Casino for a man with a breathing difficulty. He was examined and left in the custody of King County Sheriff’s Department personnel at the scene.

Drunk patient: At 2:31 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs were called to the Snoqualmie Casino for an intoxicated patient. They arrived on scene to find security personnel with the patient, and were advised that no aid was needed.

Alarm: At 11:09 a.m., Snoqualmie firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm at the Woodman Lodge. The alarm was set off by a cleaning crew. It was reset.

Chest pain: At 4:40 p.m., Snoqualmie EMTs were dispatched to the 7100 block of Cascade Avenue for a woman having chest pain. She was evaluated and transported to Overlake Hospital Medical Center.

Allergic reaction: At 9:38 p.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to the Snoqualmie Casino for a 42-year-old woman who was having an allergic reaction. She was evaluated and transported to Snoqualmie Valley Hospital.

Friday, Feb. 6

Stroke: At 8:17 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs were called to Snoqualmie Family Medicine for a 57-year-old woman who was having a stroke. She was transported to Overlake Hospital Medical Center by private ambulance.

Odd smell: At 8:52 a.m., Snoqualmie firefighters responded to Southeast Burke Street for an electrical odor in a residence. Firefighters weren’t able to find a cause, but the homeowner was advised to have the furnace checked as a precaution.

Seizure: At 3:58 p.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to the Pickering Court Apartments for a 27-year-old man who was having a seizure. The man was examined and transported for evaluation to Snoqualmie Valley Hospital by Snoqualmie’s aid car.

Fall City Fire District

Wednesday, Feb. 11

One-car rollover: At 5:57 p.m., fire crews responded to the 6700 block of Tolt Highlands Road Northeast, where a car with seven people had rolled over. All seven patients were sent to the hospital.

Two-car accident: At 11:53 p.m., fire crews responded to a report of a traffic accident at the 6500 block of Railroad Avenue Southeast. One patient was sent to the hospital.

Tuesday, Feb. 10

Chest pain: At 3:41 p.m., aid crews responded to the 29200 block of Southeast Eighth Street for a 66-year-old man experiencing chest pain. The patient was transported to the hospital.

Saturday, Feb. 7

Leg injury: At 12:17 p.m., aid crews responded to the 34300 block of Southeast 39th Place for a man kick by a horse. One patient was sent to hospital.

Friday, Feb. 6

Seizure: At 9:45 p.m., aid crews responded to the 1200 block of Treemont Way Southeast for a person that was having what appeared to be a seizure. One patient was sent to the hospital.

Comment on this story.

COMMENTING RULES: We encourage an open exchange of ideas in our online community, but we ask you to follow our guidelines for respecting community standards. In a nutshell, don't say anything you wouldn't want your mother to read. Please see our FAQ if you have questions or concerns about using Facebook to comment.

So keep your comments:

  • Civil
  • Smart
  • On-topic
  • Free of profanity

We ask that all participants own their words by logging in with their Facebook account. It's a simple process that will take seconds and helps keep our comments free of trolls, cranks, and “drive-by” commenters. We reserve the right to remove comments from anyone using screen names, pseudonyms or false identities. Please refer to our Terms of Use for full detail on participating on our site.

blog comments powered by Disqus