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Fire Department Responses: Car Swerves Into Tree Near 212th and 76th

Snohomish County Fire District One makes 699 calls in two weeks.

Snohomish County Fire District 1 responded to 699 calls Nov. 1-14: 557 emergency medical aid calls, 55 motor vehicle collisions, 25 fires, 22 service calls, six natural gas leaks, one hazardous materials call and 33 automatic fire alarms.

Nov. 1

COLLISION: At 6:55 a.m., firefighters transported one patient to Swedish/Edmonds Hospital after responding to a collision at 156th Street SW and Highway 99 north of Lynnwood.

COLLISION: At 9:58 a.m., firefighters transported one patient to Swedish/Edmonds Hospital after responding to a collision in the 2200 block of 201st Place SW east of Lynnwood.

Nov. 2

COLLISION: At 8:11 a.m., a car swerved into a tree near 212th Street SW and 76th Avenue W in Edmonds. Firefighters transported one patient to Swedish/Edmonds Hospital.

COLLISION: At 11:21 a.m., a car collided with a parked vehicle in the 12600 block of Highway 99 south of Everett. Firefighters transported the driver to Swedish/Edmonds Hospital.

COLLISION: At 7:18 p.m., firefighters responded to a two-car, head-on collision near 51st Avenue SE and Seattle Hill Road east of Everett.  Five people were injured and transported to Providence Regional Medical Center Everett.

COLLISION: At 7:21 p.m., a car struck a skateboarder in the 21200 block of 44th Avenue W in Mountlake Terrace. Firefighters transported the injured skateboarder to Swedish/Edmonds Hospital.

Nov. 4

COLLISION: At 8:22 p.m., a two-car collision was reported at Cathcart Way and Snohomish-Cascade Drive east of Everett. Firefighters transported one patient to Providence Regional Medical Center Everett.

Nov. 5

COLLISION: At 3:29 p.m., a three-car collision was reported at 230th Street SW and Highway 99 in Edmonds. Firefighters transported one patient to Swedish/Edmonds Hospital.

Nov. 6

COLLISION: At 4:43 p.m., a two-car collision was reported at 212th Street SW and 44th Avenue W in Mountlake Terrace. Firefighters transported one patient to Swedish/Edmonds Hospital.

Nov. 7

COLLISION: At 7:26 a.m., a two-car collision was reported at 236th Street SW and Cedar Way S in Mountlake Terrace. Firefighters transported one patient to Swedish/Edmonds Hospital.

COLLISION: At 7:18 p.m., a two-car collision was reported near 14th Place W and 164th Street SW east of Lynnwood. Firefighters transported one patient to Swedish/Mill Creek Emergency Room.

Nov. 8

COLLISION: At 4:05 p.m., a two-car collision was reported in the 22500 block of 76th Avenue W in Edmonds.  Firefighters transported one patient to Swedish/Edmonds Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.

Nov. 9

COLLISION: At 9:56 p.m., a motorcyclist was reported down in the road at 236th Street SW and S Castle Way east of Brier.  Firefighters transported the rider to Harborview Medical Center.

Nov.11

COLLISION: At 7:33 p.m., a two-car collision was reported at 164th Street SW and 7th Place W east of Lynnwood.  Firefighters transported one patient with minor injuries to Swedish/Mill Creek Emergency Room.

Nov. 13

COLLISION: At 12:39 p.m., firefighters responded to a collision at 112th Street SW and 8th Place W south of Everett and transported one patient with minor injuries to Providence Regional Medical Center Everett.

COLLISION: At 5:44 p.m., a two-car collision was reported at 220th Street SW and Elm Way in Edmonds. Firefighters transported one patient to Swedish/Edmonds Hospital.

Fire District 1 is the largest provider of fire and emergency medical services in Snohomish County, with full-time staffing at 12 fire stations. The department serves nearly  200,000 residents in unincorporated south Snohomish County, Brier, Edmonds, Mountlake Terrace and Woodway.

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