The Yuma Fire Department responded to a house fire in the 2700 block of W. 4th St. One woman, who sustained injuries to her foot, and 2 children were home at the time of the fire. A family dog received burns in the blaze as well. Video courtesy YFD
Mike Erfert, spokesman for the Yuma Fire Department, explains why a firetruck may respond to a medical call in the Yuma area. Video by James Gilbert and Janet Chasse
Some Yuma residents had a 4th of July surprise in the form of a 6-foot long python on their porch. City of Yuma firefighters helped remove the snake, which is now at the Humane Society of Yuma. Loaned video/Kayla Holiman, YFD
Rescue personnel from the Yuma Fire Department demonstrated swiftwater resue drills using jet skis at West Wetlands park recently. Video by Jared Dort and Janet Chasse
Noah McKnight received a huge surprise Monday when Yuma firefighters and a Yuma Police officers showed up on his doorstep with a new bike to replace one stolen from him. The bike was purchased with funds from anonymous donors who called the Yuma Sun
The Yuma Fire Department responded to a house fire in the 8000 block of Topeka Place at around 3 a.m. Tuesday (6/9/09). The residents of the home were able to escape uninjured, alerted by smoke detectors in the home.
Video courtesy Yuma Fire Dept.