VRFA Blotter Possible overdose, multi-vehicle collisions, illegal burns more

Auburn, WAHealth

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Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) responded to multiple emergencies from April 21 to 27, 2025, including a possible overdose and several motor vehicle collisions. Firefighters addressed incidents involving illegal burns and provided medical aid during traffic accidents, ensuring patient transport to local hospitals.

Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) managed several emergency calls from April 21-27, 2025, in Auburn and Algona. On April 21, firefighters responded to an elderly man whose defibrillator activated, later transporting him to the hospital after he initially declined care. The following days saw VRFA treating five individuals involved in a multi-car collision, with one patient airlifted to Harborview Medical Center. Firefighters addressed illegal burns on two occasions, instructing residents on proper disposal of construction debris and yard waste. A female experiencing a possible overdose received immediate evaluation and transport to a local hospital. These incidents underscore the vital role of VRFA in community health and safety. The presence of emergency services is crucial for timely intervention in medical emergencies and hazardous situations. The VRFA continues to respond effectively to diverse challenges faced by the community.

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