Fire Sirens

  • <br>Enterprise staff
  • Tuesday, March 4, 2008 7:03am

Snohomish County Fire District No. 7 responded to 84 calls the week of July 30-August 5, 2007.

July 30

Fire District 7 crews responded to seven calls including four medical aid, one automatic fire alarm, one service call and one mutual aid.

July 31

Fire District 7 crews responded to 14 calls including eight medical aid, two automatic fire alarms, one fire, one illegal burn, one odor investigation and one mutual aid.

At 9:27 p.m. firefighters responded to an illegal burn in the 17700 block of Broadway Avenue.

Firefighters found a burn pile with yard and construction debris and household waste. Firefighters explained the burning regulations in Fire District 7 and had the responsible party extinguish the fire.

August 1

Fire District 7 crews responded to 11 calls including seven medical aid, two automatic fire alarms, one motor vehicle collision and one illegal burn.

Firefighters were dispatched to a motor vehicle collision involving a motorcycle near the intersection of 204th St. SE and Echo Lake Road at 12:41 p.m. Firefighters evaluated two patients and transported one patient to Providence Everett Medical Center’s Colby Campus.

August 2

Fire District 7 crews responded to 14 calls including 10 medical aid, two service calls, one fire and one mutual aid.

August 3

Fire District 7 crews responded to 16 calls including 11 medical aid, one fire, one automatic fire alarm, one fuel spill, one service call and one mutual aid.

August 4

Fire District 7 crews responded to eight calls including three medical aid, one fire, one illegal burn, one odor investigation, one service call and one mutual aid.

At 9:08 p.m. firefighters responded to an illegal burn in the 8500 block of 152nd St. SE. Firefighters explained the burning regulations in Fire District 7 and had the homeowner extinguish the fire.

August 5

Fire District 7 crews responded to 14 calls including 11 medical aid, two mutual aid and one illegal burn.

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