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VRFA Blotter: Collisions, homeless campfire, wrestling injury & more

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Here are 911 Calls for Service responded to by the Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) from Feb. 5–Feb. 11, 2024:

  • Aid Call: (Auburn) On Monday, February 5th at 12:44 p.m., VRFA firefighters responded to a severely intoxicated adult female. The patient received on-scene treatment before being transported to MultiCare Auburn Medical Center via a private ambulance.
  • Lift Assist: (Lakeland Hills) On Tuesday, February 6th at 9:33 a.m., VRFA firefighters assisted an elderly male who had slipped out of bed and couldn’t get up. Ensuring the patient was unharmed, firefighters carefully lifted him and placed him back into bed.
  • Motor Vehicle Collision: (Auburn) On Wednesday, February 7th at 7:47 a.m., VRFA firefighters responded to a reported two-vehicle accident with a potential rollover. Upon arrival, they discovered one vehicle upright in the northbound lanes and another overturned in the southbound lanes. All occupants had already self-extricated. While four individuals declined assistance, one patient was transported by firefighters to a nearby hospital for further evaluation.
  • Non-Threat Fire: (Auburn) On Thursday, February 8th at 8:05 a.m., VRFA firefighters responded to a reported non-threat fire behind a business. Upon investigation, they determined it to be an unattended homeless campfire. VRFA firefighters ensured the fire was extinguished without any complications.
  • Aid Call: (Pacific) On Friday, February 9th at 12:18 p.m., VRFA firefighters were dispatched to assist an adult who had sustained minor injuries from a fall. The patient received an on-scene evaluation and was transported to MultiCare Auburn Medical Center via a private ambulance.
  • Motor Vehicle Collision: (Auburn) On Saturday, February 10that 7:50 a.m., VRFA firefighters responded to reports of a single-vehicle collision with a light pole, raising concerns of a potential fire. Upon arrival, firefighters discovered a vehicle off the roadway and a downed light pole with no apparent signs of fire. The two occupants were assessed for injuries, choosing to decline further evaluation or transport. The incident scene was then handed over to the Auburn Police Department.
  • Aid Call: (Auburn) On Sunday, February 11th at 8:36 p.m., VRFA firefighters responded to an adult male with a dislocated shoulder sustained during wrestling. After evaluating the injury, firefighters applied a sling, and the patient was transported to a local hospital for additional care.
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