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.