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May 09

[ARCHIVED] Fire Blotter, Edition 112

The original item was published from May 9, 2025 3:51 PM to May 9, 2025 3:51 PM

May 2, 2025 | Fall

Crews responded to the Snoqualmie Falls Gift Shop to assist an individual who became dizzy, fell, and hit their head and neck. The person was transported to the hospital. 

May 2, 2025 | Lift Assist

Crews responded to a Snoqualmie home to help an individual up the stairs. There were no injuries involved. 

May 4, 2025 | Knee Injury

Crews responded to Jeanne Hansen Park to assist an individual who suffered a possible dislocated knee. The person was transported to the hospital. 

May 4, 2025 | Abdominal Issues

Crews responded to a Snoqualmie residence for a person suffering from abdominal pain. The patient was transported to the hospital. 

May 4, 2025 | Fall

Crews responded to a Snoqualmie hotel for the report of an individual who fell and suffered a possible broken nose and head injury. The reporting party thought the person may have been intoxicated based on behavior. The patient was transported to the hospital. 

May 5, 2025 | Cardiac Arrest

Crews responded to a Snoqualmie home for the report of an unconscious person who suffered a possible cardiac arrest. The individual was transported to the hospital. 

May 6, 2025 | Trail Rescue

Crews were dispatched to Snoqualmie Point Park for a trail rescue of an injured dog. The owner was 2-miles up the Rattlesnake Trail at Stan's Overlook with the injured dog and demanded crews respond. The injured dog made it off the trail. 

May 7, 2025 | Stroke Protocol

Crews responded to a Snoqualmie home to assist a person with general weakness and difficulty walking. The individual met the rapid stroke protocol and was transported to the hospital.

May 8, 2025 | Fall

Crews responded to downtown Snoqualmie for the report of a person who suffered a fall and was confused. The patient was transported to the hospital. 

May 9, 2025 | Fall

Crews responded to a Snoqualmie home to assist a person who fell and had been on the ground for an hour. It was reported that the person was weak, and their knees gave out. The patient was transported to the hospital. 

**These are a selection of calls responded to by the Snoqualmie Fire Dept. this week. **