South Snohomish County Fire Calls

Snohomish County Fire District 1 responded to 407 calls the week of July 22-28: 316 emergency medical aid calls, 35 fires, 15 motor vehicle collisions, 21 service calls, 17 automatic fire alarms, two natural gas leaks and one water rescue.

July 23
BRUSH FIRE. Firefighters responded to a report of bushes on fire at a home in the 21600 block of Nootka Road in Woodway at 8:35 a.m.

COLLISION. Firefighters took two patients to Stevens Hospital after responding to a four-car collision at 13th Avenue West and 164th Street Southwest east of Lynnwood at 3:44 p.m.

July 24
DUMPSTER FIRE. Firefighters responded to a Dumpster fire at 8:25 p.m. at an apartment complex in the 3500 block of 204th Street Southwest north of Brier.

July 25
COLLISION. At 4:52 a.m., firefighters took one patient to Providence Regional Medical Center Everett after responding to a car that crashed into a tree in the 700 block of 128th Street Southwest south of Everett.

FENCE FIRE. Firefighters responded to a fence on fire at Mariner High School at 5:41 p.m.

FIRE. At 10:05 p.m., firefighters responded to a small fire at a mobile home in the 11500 block of Meridian Avenue South south of Everett. The occupant told firefighters she emptied an ash tray in a trash can, which caught fire. The fire was contained to the trash can. Firefighters cleared smoke from the mobile home.

July 27
DRYER FIRE. Firefighters responded to a fire in a clothes dryer at a home in the 20800 block of 33rd Avenue West east of Lynnwood at 12:36 p.m.

COLLISION. Firefighters took one patient to Stevens Hospital after responding to a two-car collision at 228th Street Southwest and 76th Avenue West in Edmonds at 7:59 p.m.

July 28
COLLISION. At 2:16 a.m., firefighters took one patient to Providence Regional Medical Center Everett after responding to a one-car rollover collision in the 13500 block of Ash Way.

PEDESTRIAN HIT BY CAR. At 7:02 p.m., a pedestrian was hit by a car in the 7800 block of 206th Street Southwest in Edmonds and was transported by firefighters to Stevens Hospital.

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