Fire Sirens

  • <br>Enterprise staff
  • Tuesday, March 4, 2008 7:01am

Snohomish County Fire District No. 7 responded to 102 calls the week of June 11-18.

June 11

Fire District 7 crews responded to 18 calls including 10 medical aid, two fires, two mutual aid, one motor vehicle collision, on natural gas leak, one illegal burn and one automatic fire alarm.

At 9:08 am firefighters were dispatched to the 18900 block of SR 527 for a vehicle fire. Firefighters found a fire involving a vehicle, a nearby tree and surrounding landscape. Firefighters extinguished the vehicle fire and the smoldering landscape. Damage was estimated at $10,000.

June 12

Fire District 7 crews responded to nine calls including eight medical aid and one mutual aid.

June 13

Fire District 7 crews responded to 12 calls including eight medical aid, two mutual aid, one illegal burn and one automatic fire alarm.

June 14

Fire District 7 crews responded to eight calls including six medical aid and two automatic fire alarms.

June 15

Fire District 7 crews responded to 22 calls including 15 medical aid, two fires, two illegal burns, one automatic fire alarm, one service call and one mutual aid.

Firefighters responded to a smoldering fire in the woods near the 20700 block of Echo Lake Road at 4:33 pm. Firefighters found an abandoned vehicle with a smoldering fire underneath and extinguished the fire.

June 16

Fire District 7 crews responded to 18 calls including 13 medical aid, two fires, one motor vehicle collision, one service call and one mutual aid.

At 4:06 pm firefighters were dispatched to a vehicle fire near the intersection of 25th Ave SE and Seattle Hill Road. Firefighters extinguished the fire, containing the damage to the engine compartment.

June 17

Fire District 7 crews responded to 15 calls including nine medical aid, three automatic fire alarms, one motor vehicle collision, one natural gas leak and one mutual aid.

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