VRFA fire and rescue blotter | July 1

The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 261 requests for service between June 20 and 26, among them the following:

The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 261 requests for service between June 20 and 26, among them the following:

June 20

Aid call: 9:40 a.m., (South Auburn). Firefighters evaluated and treated a man who was feeling faint, and a private ambulance transported him to Valley Medical Center for further treatment.

June 21

Motorcycle accident: 10:42 a.m., (Pacific). Having arrived at the scene of a motorcycle accident, firefighters evaluated a man, and a private ambulance transported him to Good Samaritan Hospital.

June 22

Accident: 12:49 p.m.,(Auburn). Having arrived at the scene of a car into a powerline pole, firefighters quickly got the woman out and worked with King County Medics to treat her at the scene for multiple traumatic injuries. Medics transported the woman to Valley Medical Center.

June 23

Residential fire: 11:13 a.m., (Algona). VRFA firefighters. South King Fire and Rescue, Kent Regional Fire Authority and King County Medics responded to a residential fire in the 400 block of Warde Street in Algona. Firefighters extinguished the fire, and there were no fatalities. The fire is under investigation.

June 24

Aid call: 11:11 a.m., (Lea Hill). Firefighters helped a woman who was complaining of a rapid heart rate. King County Medics also evaluated the woman before leaving her at home with a recommendation to contact her doctor.

June 25

Aid call:12:40 p.m., (Lakeland Hills). Firefighters treated a man who was displaying possible stroke-like symptoms, and a private ambulance transported him to St. Elizabeth Hospital.

June 26

Aid call: 8:10 p.m. (Auburn). Firefighters and King County Medics treated a man with low blood sugar before leaving him in stable condition with his wife.