Fire Sirens

  • By Melanie Granfors For the Enterprise
  • Tuesday, July 21, 2009 8:00pm

Here’s a look at the variety of 911 calls firefighters responded to on one of Shoreline Fire’s busiest days last week, July 12.

12:38: A 7-year-old boy suffering from swelling on his scalp.

01:27: Police requesting evaluation of a suspect for medical problem.

02:24: Non-injury car crash at 700 block of N 201st St.

02:46: A 76-year-old female with internal bleeding.

06:59: A 44-year-old male with chest pain.

07:10: A 80-year-old female experiencing dizziness and falling.

07:30: A 47-year-old male reporting nausea, dizziness, pain and symptoms of alcohol withdrawal.

07:41: An unknown age male reported to be sick but unable to explain what symptoms are.

08:38: A 93-year-old male reporting stroke symptoms.

09:40: A 10-year-old child calls to say his father has back pain and cannot walk.

10:01: An 80-year-old female found down on floor at home after a fall.

12:53: A two-car minor crash at Golden Nugget at Aurora Avenue North and North 155th Street; no injuries.

13:02: A car over embankment at Flo-Anna Diner on Lake City Way. Elderly couple not injured.

17:08: A male was found deceased at home.

17:46: A 94-year-old female choking on some pills.

18:50: A 77-year-old male fell at home.

19:00: A 57-year-old female cut her hand, heavy bleeding.

21:08: A 69-year-old female experiencing chest pain.

21:49: A 68-year-old female reporting severe abdominal pain.

22:14: A 70-year-old female fell at home.

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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