Here are 911 Calls for Service responded to by the Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) from June 8 – 14, 2026:
- Behavioral Heatlh Crisis (Auburn): On Monday, June 8th at 5:03 a.m., VRFA firefighters responded to an adult male experiencing a behavioral health crisis. The patient was initially uncooperative and required assistance from law enforcement to ensure the safety of all involved. Firefighters and King County Medic One paramedics evaluated and treated the patient on scene before he was transported by private ambulance to MultiCare Auburn Medical Center for further care.
- Vehicle vs. Bicycle Accident (Lakeland Hills): On Monday, June 8th at 2:19 p.m., VRFA firefighters responded to a vehicle versus bicycle collision. Firefighters evaluated and treated the injured bicyclist on scene before the patient was transported by private ambulance to a local hospital for further treatment.
- Service Call (Auburn): On Tuesday, June 9th at 3:38 p.m., VRFA firefighters responded to reports of a large tree blocking multiple lanes of travel near Terrace Drive Northwest. Crews assisted with traffic control and worked quickly to remove the tree from the roadway, restoring safe access for motorists.
- Motor Vehicle Accident (Auburn): On Wednesday, June 10th at 5:15 p.m., VRFA firefighters responded to a single-vehicle collision with injuries. Firefighters treated an adult male for minor injuries on scene before he was transported to MultiCare Auburn Medical Center for further evaluation and care.
- Trash Fire (Auburn): On Thursday, June 11th at 10:56 a.m., VRFA firefighters responded to reports of outdoor smoke from an unknown source. Crews located a small pile of burning cardboard in a wooded area after working with the reporting party to identify the source of the smoke. Firefighters extinguished the fire using water and hand tools, preventing it from spreading to the surrounding vegetation.
- Motor Vehicle Collision (Auburn): On Friday, June 12th, VRFA firefighters responded to reports of a vehicle that had collided with a residence. Crews arrived to find a sedan partially inside the living room of a home with the driver trapped and unresponsive. Firefighters extricated the driver, provided emergency care, and the patient was transported to a local hospital for further treatment. Three occupants of the residence were evaluated and treated for minor injuries on scene.
- Aid Call (Pacific): On Saturday, June 13th at 8:42 p.m., VRFA firefighters responded to an adult female who suffered a head injury after falling from a mechanical bull. Firefighters evaluated the patient on scene. She was transported to a local hospital by family for further evaluation.
- Aid Call (Auburn): On Sunday, June 14th at 4:21 p.m., VRFA firefighters and King County Medic One paramedics responded to an adolescent who was bitten by a dog at an apartment complex. The patient sustained significant injuries to the face and right arm. Firefighters and paramedics treated the patient on scene before he was transported by paramedics to Harborview Medical Center for further care.
























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