Fire Sirens

  • By Melanie Granfors For the Enterprise
  • Tuesday, July 7, 2009 7:49pm

Here’s a look at the variety of 911 calls Shoreline firefighters responded to on their busiest day last week, June 28.

12:43: A 40-year-old male is unconscious at home, reportedly after three or four beers.

01:04: A 90-year-old female is found deceased in her bed, expected death.

01:46: A 71-year-old female fell in the bathroom and cannot get up.

04:02: An automatic fire alarm at Crista; sprinkler system malfunction with water damage.

06:09: A 70-year-old female with difficulty breathing.

07:05: An automatic fire alarm at Senior Center; no fire. Alarm set off by helium balloon.

08:48: An 85-year-old female with ongoing nosebleed.

08:49: An 84-year-old male with heart attack symptoms.

09:16: An 84-year-old female with severe back pain for two days.

11:00: A 95-year-old female at an adult family home with abdominal pain and low blood pressure.

11:44: A female patient walks into Station 65 complaining of rapid heart rate.

12:53: A 15-year-old female fell outside at home, reports a head laceration.

13:03: A caller reports smoldering logs on beach near Innis Arden.

13:18: An automatic fire alarm at Shoreline Center; no fire. Alarm malfunction.

15:05: A man was found deceased in bed. Expected death at nursing home.

15:07: A 50-year-old female suffering from multiple seizures.

18:36: A brush fire reported near Shoreline Safeway on Aurora Avenue North and North 155th Street.

18:49: A 90-year-old female fell out of her wheelchair at an adult family home, suffered head lacerations.

19:19: A 70-year-old female slipped on a tomato at QFC and injured her hip and knee.

22:34: A fence fire reported at Richmond Highlands apartments.

22:41: A 50-year-old female reporting chest pain at Walgreen’s on Aurora Avenue North and North 175th Street.

Have a question about Shoreline Fire? E-mail the public information officer at melanie@shorelinefire.com or call 206-533-6564.

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