Shoreline Fire Department provides 24-hour coverage for fire and medical emergencies. Although fire incidents have decreased over the years through gains made by fire prevention, the number of calls we respond to continues to increase - about 80 percent of today's responses are medical emergency incidents.
Here’s a look at our 9-1-1 calls for November 12.
01:54 unknown age female, head lacerations from being pistol whipped
06:03 50 year old female, slipped in shower, fractured ankle
08:15 62 year old female, complaining of pain all over body
08:55 61 year old female, choking… unable to talk.
09:24 89 year old female, fractured hip from fall at home.
16:48 90 year old male, reportedly deceased in his front yard.
16:54 75 year old female, fall. No injuries but cannot get up.
17:26 75 year old male, complaining of dizziness.
18:01 58 year old male, nauseated with fever.
18:02 34 year old male, fainted at a local gym.
18:11 Automatic fire alarm, 24 Hour Fitness… no fire. Evacuation complete.
19:06 B & E; D Sheet Metal, automatic fire alarm, no fire.
20:04 62 year old male, diabetic emergency.
20:58 66 year old male, unconscious – unknown reason.
21:53 Car versus pole, 17 year old male with fractured collarbone.
22:18 20 year old male, seizure.
22:39 80 year old male, fall with possible arm fracture.
11:52 Structure fire, 170th and Aurora, Discount Warehouse, flames visible.
Have a question about Shoreline Fire? Email the Public Information Officer: melanie@shorelinefire.com or call 206-533-6564.