Mountain View Fire and Rescue updates | March 3-11

Weekly call report and incident of the week for King County Fire District 44.

Total Calls for the week

Fire: 1

Rupture/Explosion: 0

EMS/Rescue: 28

Hazardous conditions: 0

Service Call: 2

Good Intent: 1

False Call: 1

Severe Weather: 0

Other: 0

Total Calls: 33

Incident Of The Week

KCFD 44 was called to a motor vehicle accident at approximately 12:30 a.m. on March 10. A car had rolled several times and the passenger of the vehicle was ejected from the car. The 911 call reported that the passenger was unconscious but breathing. The driver was walking around with injuries. The call also reported that the car severed a telephone pole.

Once firefighters arrived on scene they immediately started providing aid to the unconscious patient who was ejected from the car. Paramedics took the unconscious patient to the hospital due to foggy conditions and Airlift was unavailable. Paramedics began CPR on the patient in route to the hospital. We do not have conformation on the outcome of this patient at this time.

The driver of the vehicle had injuries and was transported to the hospital via an ambulance.

Department News:

The fire district will have two open public meetings to talk about the levy.

6:30 p.m. on March 12 at Station 95, 32316 148th Ave SE, Auburn.

6:30 p.m. on March 26 at Station 96, 17920 SE 400th, Auburn.

Visit kcfd44.org for more info about the levy including a map that shows the levy area, press releases, public meeting information, and several years of financial audits.

A group of Mountain View Fire and Rescue volunteer firefighters participated in the Scott Firefighter Stairclimb in Seattle this past weekend. The group raised $6,473 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. The Stairclimb is a race up the Columbia Center in downtown Seattle. Our department will be running up 69 flights of stairs in full fire gear and SCBA.