VRFA fire & rescue blotter | Nov. 19

Between Nov. 8 and Nov. 14, the Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 158 calls for service, among them the following:

Between Nov. 8 and Nov. 14, the Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 158 calls for service, among them the following:

Nov. 8

Aid call: 2:36 p.m., (Lea Hill). Valley Com dispatched firefighters to a stabbing at Green River Community College, where firefighters found the man suffering from one minor stab wound to the upper chest. Firefighters and King County medics evaluated the man and medics transported him to Valley Medical Center.

Nov. 9

Aid call: 7:22 p.m., (Auburn). Firefighters helped a North Auburn resident suffering an allergic reaction and transported him or her to Auburn Regional Medical Center.

Nov. 10

Service call: 11:45 a.m. (Auburn). Firefighters responding to a report of water coming off a roof found water pouring from the roof of a home in foreclosure. The scupper holes on the flat roof were clogged, so firefighters removed the gunk from the scuppers and released the water.

Nov. 11

Aid call: 9:58 a.m., (Algona) Firefighters and King County Medics responding to a report of a man in respiratory distress found a middle-aged man, unconscious and unresponsive. Firefighters and medics tried to resuscitate the man, but he died.

Nov. 12

Motor vehicle accident: 7 p.m., (Auburn). Valley Com dispatched firefighters and King County Medics to a single-vehicle rollover on Highway 18 near Southeast 304th Street. After firefighters extricated two trapped occupants from the vehicle, medics transported them to Harborview Medical Center in serious condition.

Nov. 13

Aid call: (Pacific) 9:33 a.m. Firefighters responded to a report of a middle-aged man not responding to his family members. On arrival, firefighters and King County Medics found a man unresponsive and without a pulse. Firefighters tried to revive the man but without success. A chaplain was called to help the family.

Nov. 14

Aid call: 4 p.m., (Auburn) Firefighters responded to Olympic Middle School for a man complaining of injuries from a football game. Firefighters evaluated the man and transported him to ARMC.