Here are 911 Calls for Service responded to by the Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) from May 20–May 26, 2024:
Aid Call: (Auburn) On Monday, May 20th, at 2:47 p.m., VRFA firefighters responded to an adult male who had stopped taking his prescribed medications and was not eating or drinking. After evaluation, it was determined that he required further assessment in a hospital setting to resume his medications. Tri-Med Ambulance transported the man to a local area hospital in stable condition.
Aid Call: (Auburn) On Tuesday, May 21st, at 12:38 p.m., VRFA firefighters responded to an adult female who fainted. The woman was found unresponsive in the bathroom. Firefighters treated her on the scene before she was transported to Auburn Medical Center for continued care.
Aid Call: (Auburn) On Wednesday, May 22nd at 12:00 a.m., VRFA firefighters responded to an adult male who suffered multiple injuries after being run over by motorcycles. The man was riding his motorcycle and fell when other riders were unable to avoid him. Firefighters and Medic One Paramedics treated the patient on scene before he was transported to Harborview Medical Center for continued care.
Aid Call: (Auburn) On Thursday, May 23rd at 7:17 p.m., VRFA firefighters responded to an adult female who suffered injuries from a motor vehicle accident. The patient was stabilized before being transported to Valley Medical Center by a VRFA aid unit. She was in stable condition with severe neck and back pain.
Aid Call: (Auburn) On Friday, May 24th at 7:33 p.m., firefighters responded to an unresponsive 3-year-old male. Upon arrival, firefighters determined the patient had experienced a febrile seizure and was postictal. The patient, accompanied by a parent, was transported by private ambulance to Valley Medical Center for further medical care.
Motor Vehicle Collision: (Auburn) On Saturday, May 25th at 3:34 p.m., VRFA firefighters responded to a single-vehicle motorcycle accident with one injured rider. Firefighters evaluated and treated the patient before being transported to the hospital by private ambulance.
Automatic Fire Alarm: (Pacific) On Sunday, May 26th at 12:58 p.m., VRFA firefighters responded to a residential automatic fire alarm. Upon arrival, firefighters found the home’s windows and doors open, with the occupant meeting them in the driveway. The homeowner had burnt his hamburger on the stove. Firefighters assisted with smoke removal and successfully reset the alarm system.
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