QUICK SUMMARY
Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) responded to multiple emergency calls from April 14 to April 20, 2025, including a residential fire and several medical incidents. Notably, firefighters managed a residential fire in Auburn and evaluated victims of motor vehicle collisions. All incidents resulted in no civilian injuries, with appropriate medical responses initiated.
Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) addressed a series of emergency calls from April 14 to April 20, 2025, highlighting their active role in community safety. On April 14, firefighters responded to an unconscious male in a restaurant bathroom, who was later transported to MultiCare Auburn Medical Center. The following day, they treated an elderly female with a rapid heart rate, stabilizing her before transport. A significant incident occurred on April 19 when firefighters managed a residential fire in Auburn, utilizing aggressive tactics to protect the home from extensive damage; no injuries were reported. Additionally, two motor vehicle collisions were recorded during the week, with one driver evaluated and remaining in custody. On April 20, VRFA responded to assist a person stuck in an elevator, ensuring their safety after evaluating their condition. The response to these incidents illustrates the ongoing commitment of VRFA to community health and safety. VRFA's collaborative efforts with local medical services and fire units underscore the importance of timely emergency response.