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Firefighters rescue driver after vehicle crashes into flatbed trailer in Auburn

Firefighters in Auburn rescued a driver after their vehicle crashed into a flatbed trailer on February 2, 2025. The incident prompted a response from multiple fire and medical agencies, who worked for 30 minutes to extricate the driver, who was later transported to a Seattle hospital. Authorities are urging caution on the roads, especially during inclement weather.

Firefighters rescue driver after vehicle crashes into flatbed trailer in Auburn

Firefighters successfully rescued a driver after their vehicle veered off the road and crashed into a flatbed trailer in Auburn, WA. The incident occurred in the 2300 block of B Street NW, highlighting the ongoing challenges of road safety in local areas. Emergency services swiftly responded, ensuring the driver's safety and providing necessary assistance.

Amtrak train strikes semi stuck on Auburn tracks Saturday morning no injuries reported

An Amtrak train collided with a semi-truck stuck on tracks in Auburn early Saturday morning, causing delays but resulting in no injuries. The truck driver and passenger exited safely before the collision, which temporarily closed part of B Street NW and delayed train services between Seattle and Tacoma.

Puget Sound Regional Council seeking public input for Regional Safety Action Plan

The Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) is calling for public input on its draft Regional Safety Action Plan, addressing the alarming rise in serious road injuries and fatalities over the past decade. The comment period is open until February 14, 2025, and aims to foster a culture of safety while identifying critical issues and strategies to protect vulnerable road users.

5-car collision on SR-18 causes delays Friday morning, minor injuries reported

A five-car collision on SR-18 near Auburn Way resulted in significant traffic delays on the morning of January 10, 2025, although only minor injuries were reported. Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene, and the Washington State Patrol is currently investigating the cause of the accident. Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes to avoid congestion while cleanup efforts are underway.

80 million federal grant will expand RapidRide service in South King County

An $80 million federal grant is set to enhance King County Metro's RapidRide service in South King County, including Auburn, Kent, and Renton. The new RapidRide I Line, scheduled for launch in 2027, aims to improve transit efficiency by connecting Auburn Station to downtown Renton with dedicated lanes and faster service.