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Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) responded to multiple emergency calls in Auburn and surrounding areas from November 10 to 16, 2025. Notable incidents included a vehicle fire, a serious motor vehicle accident, and a residential fire linked to a chimney issue. These incidents highlight the ongoing risks faced by the community.

Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) responded to numerous emergency calls in Auburn and surrounding areas between November 10 and 16, 2025. A severe motor vehicle accident occurred on November 11, where a vehicle struck a tree at high speed, resulting in one patient being transported with critical injuries. Firefighters also extinguished a vehicle fire on November 10, where a passerby had already tackled part of the blaze. On November 15, VRFA assisted in combating a residential fire in Mountain View, caused by a chimney fire that spread to the structure. Multiple aid calls reported individuals facing serious medical issues, including chest pain and stroke symptoms. The incidents underscore the ongoing risks the community faces and the critical role of emergency services. VRFA's interventions highlight the importance of timely response and community awareness. With the increase in emergency calls, local officials may consider enhancing public safety measures to mitigate such incidents.

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