Fire calls, April 4-10
The Snowmass Wildcat Fire Protection District responded to the following calls from April 4-10.
April 4
Carbon monoxide alarm at the Viceroy Snowmass. The alarm system was activated by a possible malfunction as no carbon monoxide was detected in the Unit.
Fire alarm at the Timberline Condominiums. The alarm system was activated by a cooking error.
Medical call to the Westin Snowmass for a person who had witnessed seizure-like activity multiple times in succession. One person was evaluated at the scene and turned over to the care of the Disabled American Veterans clinic doctors who were on scene.
April 5
Medical call to the Snowmass Clinic for a person who had fainted and was experiencing possible seizure activity. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.
Medical call to the Daly Lane Snowmass Ski Patrol pickup location for a person suffering from a positive loss of consciousness and a facial laceration. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.
Medical call to the Gallun Lane Snowmass Ski Patrol pickup location for a person suffering from chest pain radiating to their left arm. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.
April 6
Fire alarm at the Homestead Condominiums. The alarm system was activated by a cooking error.
Fire alarm at the Snowmass Club lodge. The alarm system was activated by paint fumes.
Medical call to the Disabled American Veterans clinic for a person suffering from a fractured femur. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.
Medical call to a home on Faraway Road for a person who had fallen off the roof. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.
Medical call to the Gallun Lane Snowmass Ski Patrol pickup location for a person suffering from bilateral fractures to both arms and a head injury. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.
Medical call to a home on Meadow Lane for a person suffering from leg pain after having surgery. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.
April 7
Fire alarm at the Crestwood Condominiums. The alarm system was activated by a glove burning glove on a heater.
Medical call to the Gallun Lane Ski Patrol pickup location for a person suffering from a fractured arm. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.
April 8
Medical call to the Gallun Lane 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 the Disabled American Veterans clinic for a person suffering from an altered level of consciousness. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.
Public assist at the fire station for an elderly dog not breathing.
Medical call to the Tamarack Condominiums for a person suffering from chest pain and dizziness. One person was evaluated at the scene and refused transportation to the hospital for treatment.
April 9
Fire alarm at the Crestwood Condominiums. The alarm system was activated by a cooking error.
Fire alarm at the Crestwood Condominiums. The alarm system was activated by a fog machine.
April 10
Medical call to the Daly Lane Snowmass Ski Patrol pickup location for a person suffering from right flank pain and difficulty breathing. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital for further treatment.
Fire alarm at the Chamonix Condominiums. The alarm system was activated by a cooking error.
Snowmass requiring new documentation for employee housing lease renewals
The Snowmass Village Housing Department is cracking down on its rental compliance for workforce housing in this year’s lease renewal cycle.