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Auburn Police Officer Cox honored for saving overdose victim's life - Auburn Examiner

Auburn Police Officer Cox received the Lifesaving Medal from the Auburn Police Department for his heroic actions during a drug overdose emergency. On January 15, 2025, he successfully revived an unconscious man at the Ray of Hope Shelter through quick administration of Narcan and effective CPR. His swift response and professionalism were pivotal in saving the individual's life.

VRFA Blotter CPRs, struck by vehicle, electrical burns, microwave fire more - Auburn Examiner

The Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) responded to multiple emergency calls between February 10 and February 16, 2025, including cases of CPR, vehicle accidents, electrical burns, and a microwave fire. The article highlights the timely and critical nature of these incidents, reflecting the importance of local emergency services in community safety. Each incident showcases the responsiveness and professionalism of the VRFA team.

Bloodworks Northwest declares Code Red emergency blood shortage

Bloodworks Northwest has declared a "Code Red" emergency blood shortage in the Pacific Northwest, urging eligible individuals to donate blood amidst declining inventories, particularly for Type O blood. With over 27,000 donation appointments unfilled, the organization emphasizes the urgent need for donors to stabilize the blood supply and support local patients in critical need of transfusions.

Love Run Almost 5K takes off in Auburn on Saturday, Feb. 1

The Love Run Almost 5K Fun Run/Walk is set to take place on Saturday, February 1, 2025, at Les Gove Park in Auburn, inviting participants of all ages and abilities. Early registration is available for $13 until January 10, with day-of registration at $22, and the event aims to promote heart health while offering interactive activities from community vendors.

Walking Toward Peace Auburn Veteran Shares Story of Healing in New Book

Auburn veteran Shawn Murphy shares his healing journey from PTSD through the transformative power of nature in the new book "Walking Toward Peace." Author Cindy Ross captures the stories of 20 veterans who found solace and recovery in ecotherapy, emphasizing the profound impact of outdoor experiences on mental health. The article highlights the importance of understanding and supporting veterans’ mental health needs through community engagement.