The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 259 calls for service between March 29 and April 3, among them the following:
March 29
S.W.A.T. standby: 5:30 a.m. (Pacific). Firefighters and King County paramedics, were asked to stage during a police S.W.A.T. activation at Fire Station 38 in case any medical needs were requested. Nobody was hurt, and units were released back in service.
Aid call: 2:45 p.m. (Auburn). Firefighters responded to a woman in labor, and after the delivery, firefighters and King County Medics examined mother and child on scene, and medics transported them to MultiCare Auburn Medical Center.
March 30
Aid call: 11:27 a.m. (Lea Hill). Firefighters responding to a fellow who was having a bad reaction to a marijuana edible found the guy to be lethargic, nauseated and slightly dehydrated. A private ambulance transported him to a local hospital.
March 31
Accident: 9:49 a.m. (Auburn). Responding to an accident on northbound Highway 167, VRFA firefighters and King County Medic One found one vehicle rolled over on its hood in the middle of the highway, and the other down in a ditch. Firefighters and Medic 6 treated one person because of the severity of the accident, and a private ambulance transported that person to MAMC.
April 1
Aid Call: 9:39 a.m. (Auburn). Firefighters evaluated and treated a man who had fallen onto a glass table and injured his face, and A332 zipped him to a local hospital for further care.
April 2
Aid Call: 6:27 p.m. (Auburn). Firefighters and paramedics responding to an unconscious and unresponsive man started CPR, and then paramedics then motored him to MAMC for continued care.
April 3
Aid Call: 6:40 p.m. (Auburn). Firefighters treated a man in Auburn Police custody who had swallowed opioid pills. Afterwards, a private ambulance transported the guy to MAMC in stable condition.