Narcan used on man in front of library | Fire blotter

From the Valley Regional Fire Authority.

Between Jan. 29 and Feb. 4, The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 289 calls for service, among them the following.

Jan. 29

Aid call: 10:31 a.m. (Auburn). Firefighters evaluated a man for a possible seizure before a private ambulance transported him to a local hospital.

Jan. 30

Aid call: 7:57 a.m. (Pacific). Firefighters responding to a report that a man had passed out at work found him with stable vital signs and no known cause for the episode. A coworker drove the man to a local urgent care clinic.

Jan. 31

CPR: 9:49 p.m. (Auburn). Firefighters responding to a woman who was complaining of cardiac arrest found an Auburn police officer performing CPR on the woman. Firefighters and King County Medic One paramedics continued CPR before paramedics and a firefighter transported the woman to MultiCare Auburn Medical Center.

Feb. 1

Accident: 9:25 p.m. (Lakeland Hills). Firefighters responded to a two-car, head-on collision at Lake Tapps Parkway and Lakeland Hills Boulevard, and treated one occupant for minor injuries on the scene. A family member then transported the injured person to MultiCare Auburn Medical Center, while firefighters secured the vehicles and conducted spill control.

Feb. 2

Aid call: 12:21 p.m. (Lakeland Hills). Firefighters evaluated and treated a man who was complaining of post-surgery knee pain, and a private ambulance transported him to a local hospital.

Feb. 3

Aid call: 9:21 a.m. (Pacific). Firefighters used Narcan to revive a man who had stopped breathing in front of the Auburn library, and a private ambulance transported him to MultiCare Auburn Medical Center.

Feb. 4

Aid call: 9:14 p.m. (Auburn). Firefighters evaluated a man who had been assaulted during a robbery at Walgreens, and a private ambulance transported him to a local hospital for continued care.