Fire Sirens

  • <br>Enterprise staff
  • Monday, March 3, 2008 12:03pm

Snohomish County Fire District No. 7 responded to 88 calls the week of May 7-13. The district serves the neighborhoods of Cathcart, Clearview, Thrashers Corner, Maltby, Echo Lake, Gold Creek, The Falls, Turners Corner, North Creek and the city of Mill Creek.

May 7

Fire District 7 crews responded to 15 calls including nine medical aid, three mutual aid, one fire, one motor vehicle collision and one service call.

May 8

Fire District 7 crews responded to 11 calls including four medical aid, two motor vehicle collisions, two mutual aid, one carbon monoxide alarm, one illegal burn and one service call.

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At 8:17 a.m. firefighters responded to the 3900 block of 132nd St. SE. for a motor vehicle collision. Firefighters evaluated five patients and transported one patient to Providence Everett Medical Center’s Colby Campus.

May 9

Fire District 7 crews responded to 15 calls including seven medical aid, three mutual aid, two fires, one motor vehicle collision, one odor investigation and one service call.

May 10

Fire District 7 crews responded to 14 calls including 10 medical aid, two mutual aid, one hazardous materials incident and one automatic fire alarm.

May 11

Fire District 7 crews responded to 15 calls including 13 medical aid, one motor vehicle collision and one mutual aid.

Firefighters were dispatched to a motor vehicle collision involving a motorcycle in the 14600 block of High Bridge Road at 11:17 a.m. and evaluated one patient.

May 12

Fire District 7 crews responded to 12 calls including eight medical aid, two motor vehicle collisions, one illegal burn and one mutual aid.

At 11:09 p.m. firefighters responded to the intersection of 154th St. SE. and 38th Dr. SE. for a motor vehicle collision. Firefighters evaluated four patients and transported three patients to Evergreen Hospital.

May 13

Fire District 7 crews responded to six calls including five medical aid and one illegal burn.

Firefighters were dispatched to the 7900 block of 168th St. for an illegal burn. Firefighters informed the homeowner of the burn ban in Fire District 7 and extinguished the large burn pile.

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