Kent storms result in record number of emergency responses by fire department

The snow and ice storms last week resulted in the busiest day on record for the Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority. Firefighters responded to a record 453 calls on Jan. 19, many of them for fallen trees and wires.

Trees branches litter West Meeker Street and the sidewalks from the weight of the ice and snow on the branches

Trees branches litter West Meeker Street and the sidewalks from the weight of the ice and snow on the branches

The snow and ice storms last week resulted in the busiest day on record for the Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority. Firefighters responded to a record 453 calls on Jan. 19, many of them for fallen trees and wires.

The Kent Fire Department runs approximately 16,000 calls per year or about 44 calls every 24 hours, according to a Kent Fire Department media release. The following data are the total number of responses for weather affected days last week, including the “typical” day-to-day emergency responses of the department.

Date        Incidents

Jan. 17     52

Jan. 18     87

Jan. 19     453 (record)

Jan. 20     180

Jan. 21     93

Total        865

The most common types of calls during this time period were for fallen wires and trees as well as for medical calls.

Prior to last week, the busiest day for the Kent Fire Department was Dec. 15, 2006, in what was dubbed regionally as the Hanukkah Eve Wind Storm of 2006. That storm not only brought wind, but also heavy rains and extensive power outages. During that 24-hour period the department responded to 226 calls, far below the record 453 calls of Jan. 19.

Here are the five busiest 24-hour periods in the history of the Kent Fire Department.

Date        Incidents

Jan. 19, 2012    453

Dec. 15, 2006    226

Jan. 7, 2004     189

Jan. 20, 2012    180

Jan. 18, 2005    149

Calls of note for last week included:

One home and a shed were heavily damaged in two separate fires that were both caused by portable generators being placed too close to combustible materials. Two people were sent to local hospitals because of these incidents, including one firefighter. A pet cat died in the house fire.

Several people were also sent to the hospital in two separate carbon monoxide related incidents. In both cases charcoal barbecues were brought into apartments for cooking and heat during the power outages. 911 was called when the occupants began to suffer from nausea, dizziness, and lightheadedness. All of the occupants recovered.

 


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website https://www.kentreporter.com/submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in News

Photos by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing
Official ribbon cutting for the Kent Valley Bezos Academy, which is still accepting applications for the 2024-2025 school year.
Kent Valley Bezos Academy offers student-driven preschool experience

New school offers free enrollment to children of income-eligible families

COURTESY PHOTO, King County
Driver reportedly going 111 mph in Kent fatal collision

SeaTac man, 33, faces vehicular homicide, reckless driving charges in Nov. 4 death of 38-year-old woman

A National Civics Bee in Arizona. COURTESY PHOTO, Civics Bee
Kent Chamber of Commerce to offer civics contest for middle schoolers

Essay competition first step as part of 2025 National Civics Bee

t
Kent Police help catch alleged prolific graffiti vandal

Tacoma man reportedly had guns, spray paint, rappelling harness and book about taggers in vehicle

COURTESY PHOTO
State Sen. Karen Keiser will officially retire Dec. 10 from the Legislature after 29 years in office.
Process begins to replace retiring state Sen. Karen Keiser

33rd Legislative District Democrats will nominate candidates to King County Council

t
Kundert pleads not guilty in Kent cold case murder

Faces charge of strangling Dorothy Silzel, 30, in 1980 at her condo

Dave Upthegrove. COURTESY PHOTO
Upthegrove looks forward to role as state lands commissioner

Des Moines Democrat will leave King County Council after election victory

COURTESY PHOTO, Kent School District
Kent School District levy passing after initially failing | Update

Nov. 12 results: Yes votes up by 602 with more ballots to be counted

File Photo
Kent Police arrest Texas man in 2013 sexual assault of 6-year-old girl

DNA match reportedly identifies 31-year-old man stationed in 2013 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord

Kent police investigate fatal two-vehicle collision

The collision killed a woman and left a 45-year-old Tacoma driver, suspected of intoxication at the time of the crash, hospitalized.

Competing for the 8th Congressional District: Carmen Goers, left, and Kim Schrier. COURTESY PHOTOS
Adam Smith and Kim Schrier will retain Congress seats | Election 2024

Smith represents the 9th Congressional District and Schrier represents the 8th Congressional District.

Courtesy of Democratic Caucus
Pictured left to right: Sen. Bob Hasegawa (D), Rep. David Hackney, and Rep. Steve Bergquist
Democratic incumbents in lead for 11th Legislative District

Bob Hasegawa, David Hackney and Steve Bergquist have strong leads, with Hasegawa and Hackney running unopposed.