Washington deck collapse north of Seattle leaves 8 summer camp staffers injured, firefighters say

Ambulances had trouble accessing Camp Killoqua in Stanwood, Washington

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A deck collapse north of Seattle left eight summer camp staff members hospitalized in Washington state Friday night, authorities said. 

Around 25 people were standing on the deck at Camp Killoqua in Stanwood, Washington, when it gave out, the Marysville Fire District said in a statement posted to Facebook, adding that 911 calls for the incident came in around 9 p.m. 

A woman in her 20s suffered a serious leg injury and the other seven victims were transported in stable condition, the department said. 

First responders had trouble accessing the scene as ambulances were only able to access a single narrow road to the camp. 

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washington deck collapse north of seattle leaves 8 summer camp staffers injured firefighters say

Around 25 people were standing on the deck when it collapsed, fire officials said.  (Marysville Fire District)

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People were trying to hold up the deck after some victims became trapped underneath before help arrived, FOX 13 reported

"We are grateful for assistance with this incident from our partners at Snohomish County Fire District 22 (Getchell), District 19 (Silvana), District 21, Tulalip Bay Fire Department, North County Fire & EMS, Snohomish County Fire Marshal’s Office and Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office," the department added. 

Following the incident, the fire department said it has relocated ambulances "from jurisdictions across the county to ensure availability of emergency medical services" for any future emergency in remote areas. 

Authored by Brie Stimson via FoxNews August 5th 2023