Capitol Hill (98122) – Chaos Unleashed: Driver Rams Seattle Fire Truck and Flees – MANHUNT IN PROGRESS

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Capitol Hill (98122) – Seattle police are on high alert after a reckless driver intentionally rammed a Seattle Fire Department truck during an active emergency response in the Capitol Hill neighborhood Tuesday morning and fled the scene. The shocking incident, which occurred just after 9:15 AM, left emergency crews shaken and prompted a multi-agency manhunt across King County.

Credit: @SeatownScanner
Credit: @SeatownScanner

According to officials, Engine 25 was parked on East Pine Street responding to a medical emergency when a silver SUV, later identified as a stolen vehicle, sped through a red light and collided directly with the fire truck’s rear quarter. The driver then reversed, narrowly missing a firefighter, and took off down 12th Avenue. No firefighters were injured, but the truck sustained moderate damage, sidelining it for repairs.

Seattle PD is working with nearby surveillance footage and traffic cameras to identify the suspect, who is believed to have abandoned the vehicle shortly after the collision. As of this writing, no arrests have been made. Authorities are asking the public for help, and tensions remain high across the area.

With recent spikes in vehicular crimes and increased assaults on public workers, officials say this case could lead to felony charges and federal involvement depending on the outcome.

Key Facts

  • BREAKING: Stolen SUV rammed Seattle fire engine during active emergency

  • IMPACT: Fire truck damaged; no injuries, suspect fled scene

  • OFFICIAL SOURCE: “This was deliberate and dangerous” – Chief Harold Scoggins, Seattle Fire Department

  • ACTION: Report any sightings of silver 2009 Ford Escape to Seattle PD tip line

Hyperlocal Impact

  1. Precise Location:
    Capitol Hill (98122) – Intersection of E Pine St & 12th Ave near Cal Anderson Park

  2. Community Connection:
    “I heard a loud bang, then saw the SUV take off like a bat out of hell.”
    Lydia M., barista at Vivace Coffee Roasters

Exclusive Angle

  • WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
    This marks the fourth vehicular assault involving first responders in Seattle in the past two months, adding fuel to the ongoing debate over rising urban crime and emergency worker protections.

Update Log

  • 9:30 AM: Fire Department confirms no injuries, truck out of service

  • 10:15 AM: SPD recovers abandoned vehicle near Madison Valley

  • 12:00 PM: Suspect believed to be male, approx. 30s, last seen heading north on foot

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