The Yuma Fire Department responded to 324 emergency calls.
11 fire reactions involving items left hot in floor vents. Remember to store anything that can catch fire away from heat sources.
Eight Mutual Aid correspondences to assist neighboring agencies, including Imperial County Fire on the 5-acre brushfire.
20 special mission and public assistance responses, including one for carbon monoxide alarms. Carbon monoxide is called the “silent killer”. If the alarm goes off, move to fresh air immediately. Carbon monoxide alarms are required for homes with gas/fuel appliances, fireplaces, and/or attached garages.
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24 Automotive Two collisions in which the vehicle collides with a stationary object.
261 medical responses: 9 abdominal pain, 10 upper extremity pain, 13 lower extremity pain, 1 facial injury, 6 alcohol abuse, 1 bacterial infection, 1 burn, 11 altered level of consciousness, 12 anxiety, 6 back pain, 2 emotional distress, 6 chest pain, 6 chest pain, 1 stroke, 3 death, 9 diabetic emergency, 2 diarrhea, 19 difficulty breathing, 6 Difficulty breathing. 9 had dizziness, drug overdose, 12 sick patients, 16 had headaches or headaches, 3 had neck pain, 1 had constipation, 1 had suffocation, 6 had blood pressure problems, and had pain. 15 with seizures, 3 with sepsis, 5 with fainting, 18 with debilitation, and other illnesses and injuries.