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Fire calls

Staff report

The Snowmass Wildcat Fire Protection District responded to the following calls from March 28 to April 3.

March 28

Medical call to 198 Gallun Lane the Snowmass Ski Patrol pickup location for a person suffering from back pain. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.



Medical call to 198 Gallun Lane the Snowmass Ski Patrol pickup location for a person suffering from thoracic injuries. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.

Fire alarm at 35 Lower Woodbridge Road the Seasons Four Condominiums. The alarm system was activated by construction dust.




Fire alarm at 35 Lower Woodbridge Road the Seasons Four Condominiums. The alarm system was activated by construction dust.

March 29

Medical call to the Snowmass Ski Patrol pickup location for a person who had fainted. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.

Mutual aid requested by Aspen Fire and Aspen Ambulance to respond to Sardy Field. The response was cancelled as the plane in question landed safely.

Medical call to 198 Gallun Lane the Snowmass Ski Patrol pickup location for a person suffering from an altered level of consciousness. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.

Medical call to 198 Gallun Lane the Snowmass Ski Patrol pickup location for a person suffering from a positive loss of consciousness. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.

Fire alarm at a home on Oak Ridge Road. The alarm system was activated by a possible malfunction as there were no signs of smoke or fire in the house.

Fire alarm at 400 Wood Road the Crestwood Condominiums. The alarm system was activated by a cooking error.

Medical call to 36 Commons Circle Building 2 the Commons employee housing complex for a person suffering from nausea and stomach cramps. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.

March 30

Medical call to 105 Daly Lane the Snowmass Clinic for a child suffering from a left femur fracture. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.

Carbon monoxide alarm at 130 Wood Road the Viceroy Hotel. No carbon monoxide was detected in the unit. The gas fireplace had been shut-off and the door opened to ventilate the unit before our arrival.

March 31

Medical call to the Commons employee housing complex for a person suffering from nausea, vomiting, and stomach pains. One person was evaluated at the scene and refused transportation to the hospital.

Mutual aid requested by Aspen Ambulance District to respond to a medical call of a person suffering from difficulty breathing. The response was canceled.

Medical call to a home on View Ridge Lane for a person who was unconscious and breathing. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.

April 1

Medical call to the Commons employee housing complex for a person suffering from nausea and vomiting. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.

Carbon monoxide alarm at a home on Wood Road. The alarm system was activated by a possible malfunction as no carbon monoxide was detected in the home.

Medical call to 198 Gallun Lane the Snowmass Ski Patrol pickup location for a person suffering from back pain. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.

Carbon monoxide alarm at the Viceroy Hotel. The alarm system was activated by a possible malfunction as no carbon monoxide was detected.

April 2

Fire alarm at a home on Wood Road. The alarm system was activated by a possible malfunction as no smoke or fire conditions were found.

Medical call to the Snowmass Clinic for a person suffering from leg pain. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.

Fire alarm at the Commons employee housing complex. The alarm system was activated by an accidental smoke condition.

April 3

Medical call to 198 Gallun Lane the Snowmass Ski Patrol pickup location for a person suffering from a possible left arm fracture. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.