Fire Sirens

  • <br>Enterprise staff
  • Monday, March 3, 2008 11:39am

Snohomish County Fire District 7 responded to 97 calls the week of Oct. 2-8. The district serves the city of Mill Creek and surrounding areas.

Oct. 2

Crews responded to nine calls, including eight medical aid and one illegal burn.

Oct. 3

Crews responded to 16 calls, including 12 medical aid, one fire, one motor vehicle collision, one automatic fire alarm and one service call.

At 4:41 p.m. firefighters responded to a structure fire in the 18000 block of 26th Drive SE. A cigarette caused the fire, which damaged a small area of siding and a deck’s wooden railing.

Oct. 4

Crews responded to nine calls, including five medical aid, two mutual aid, one automatic fire alarm and one service call.

Firefighters were dispatched to the 21000 block of W. Lost Lake Road for a residential fire alarm which was caused by burnt food on the stove. No damage or injuries were reported.

Oct. 5

Crews responded to 16 calls, including 12 medical aid, two mutual aid, one automatic fire alarm and one service call.

At 7:06 a.m. firefighters responded to a three-car motor vehicle collision at the intersection of 180th St. SE and 51st Ave. SE. Firefighters treated four patients involved in the collision. One patient was transported to Valley General Hospital and another patient was transported to Providence Everett Medical Center.

Oct. 6

Crews responded to 16 calls, including 11 medical aid, three automatic fire alarms, one motor vehicle collision and one mutual aid.

Oct. 7

Crews responded to 15 calls, including 10 medial aid, two automatic fire alarms, two mutual aid and one service call.

Oct. 8

Crews responded to 16 calls, including 12 medical aid, two mutual aid, one fire and one motor vehicle collision.

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