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Posted: Jun 2, 2026

Rescuers save hiker hurt in 100-foot slide near Kendall Katwalk on Pacific Crest Trail

PHOTOS: A hiker in her late 60s was rescued near the Kendall Katwalk after sliding about 100 feet on a steep patch of lingering snow and suffering significant upper-body injuries, according to King County Explorer Search and Rescue.

Explorer Search and Rescue said it was deployed just before 2 p.m. on Saturday to assist the woman, who was about 4.5 miles from the trailhead and unable to walk out. Passing hikers helped get her back onto the trail and provided initial aid and warming.

Despite “multiple clothing layers and it being relatively nice weather,” Explorer Search and Rescue said the exposed slope was extremely cold and windy.

Search and rescue teams hiked in with medical equipment and transport gear to stabilize her injuries and carry her out. The agency said the trail had multiple downed trees and stream crossings, and it took until around 10 p.m. for teams to transport her back to the trailhead, where Snoqualmie Pass Fire & Rescue was waiting.

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Posted: Jun 2, 2026

Worcester (MA) Replacing 67-Year-Old Firehouse

Worcester's South Division Fire Station will relocate to a new facility at 25 Madison St., with construction starting soon.

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Posted: Jun 2, 2026

WA Fire Department Cuts Apparatus Cost in Half With In-House Build

Chelan County Fire District 3 launched a new rescue apparatus, customizing it in-house to reduce costs.

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Posted: Jun 2, 2026

Senator Tours New Viroqua (WI) Fire Station

Angela Cina – La Crosse Tribune, Wis. The Viroqua Fire Department welcomed Sen. Tammy Baldwin to their new home Friday afternoon. Baldwin helped secure a $5.25 million USDA Community Facilities Grant for the design and construction of the new 26,000-square-foot station that offers more functionality and safety for its members. The process for the project began in 2022. […]

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Posted: Jun 2, 2026

Senator Tours New Viroqua (WI) Fire Station

The Viroqua Fire Department's new station was funded by a $5.25 million USDA grant and local contributions.

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