5900 block of 39th Ave SW: Crews rescued a patient from a vehicle on its side
5900 block of 39th Ave SW: Crews are working to rescue one patient trapped in a vehicle on its side
Crews are responding to a report of a vehicle collision with one person trapped in the 5900 block of 39th Ave South-West
Troopers are investigating after a pedestrian was hit and killed by a car in Spanaway on Monday morning
Firefighters are on scene of an apartment fire at 5420 Boston Ave SW in Lakewood. One patient was transported in stable condition due to burns and smoke inhalation. Six people have been displaced and the Red Cross is providing assistance. Cause is under investigation
A two-alarm house fire killed one person and badly injured another inside a home in Sea-Tac. It took a massive response as the flames were impinging on a neighbor's home:
The Renton Police Department is warning people of a new email scam that's recently been making the rounds
6 day ago The corrected location is the 3200 block of South 187th Street. Firefighters extinguished the fire in approximately 45 minutes
Puget Sound Fire is on scene of a 2 alarm residential fire in the 3900 block os South 188th Street. PIO is enroute
Pedestrian reported dead at hospital after they were hit by a car on Highway 27 in Spokane Valley
1 week ago Puget Sound Fire, Mountain View Fire & Rescue, Renton RFA responded to a residential fire in the 27400 block of 220 Place SE
2100 block of N. 130th St.: Firefighters put water on the fire and have it under control. Reports of all occupants are out of the home
Crews are responding to reports of a fire in a residence in the 2100 block of N. 130th St
A 66-year-old man was fatally stabbed in Renton Friday afternoon
2400 block of S. Walker St.: Crews on scene report heavy smoke coming from the vacant building. They in a defensive position, putting water on the fire at a safe distance away from the building
Firefighters are responding to reports of a fire in a vacant building in the 2400 block of S. Walker St
1 week ago Homicide detectives are trying to locate a suspect who shot and killed an employee inside a commissary kitchen in West Seattle
A wildfire along the Snake River near Almota is burning between 2,500 and 3,000 acres. The Whitman County Sheriff's Office says no evacuations are currently ordered
2500 block of 35th Ave. W.: Firefighters on scene report a food-on-stove fire confined to the container. Fire extinguished and crews are working on ventilation. No injuries reported. Reducing response
Crews are responding to reports of a fire in a residence in the 2500 block of 35th Ave. W
3300 block of Fuhrman Ave. E.: Paramedics are transporting the patient to a hospital for further care. The patient remains in critical condition. All other units are returning to service
3300 block of Fuhrman Ave. E.: Crews on scene found the person and pulled them out of the water. The patient is in critical condition
Water rescue response at a boat docked in the 3300 block of Fuhrman Ave. E. For reports of a person that fell off the boat and into the water
Detectives are investigating a shooting that left a man dead and another injured overnight in Graham
800 block of Alaskan Way: Crews safely pulled the person out from under the pier. The patient is in stable condition and will be transported to a hospital for further care. All units returning to service
Water rescue response in the 800 block of Alaskan Way for a person in crisis in the water under Pier 52
2200 block of Alaskan Way: The patient is in stable condition and will be transported to a hospital for further care. All units are returning to service
Off shore of the 8000 Seaview Ave NW: Seattle Police Harbor Patrol pulled the kayaker out of the water and they do not need medical assistance. All units are returning to service
Water rescue response for reports of a person in the water and in distress off shore of the 2200 block of Alaskan Way
11th Ave. NW & NW Market St.: The occupant is in stable condition and will be transported to a hospital for further care. All other units are returning to service