08 Jun Here’s every emergency call that Yuma Fire answered this week, 308
From Sunday May 28, 2023 through Saturday June 03, 2023, the Yuma Fire Department responded to 308 emergency calls for service:
19 Fire Responses including a dumpster fire, vehicle fire, dryer fire, and an apartment fire. Did you know extension cords can overheat and cause fires when used incorrectly? Some safety tips include:
– Do not run extension cords through walls or under items. If cords are covered, heat cannot escape
– Do not chain multiple extension cords together
– Never used damaged extension cords
– Never insert a three-prong plug into a two slot outlet and do not remove the ground pin from the plug
– Do not overload extension cords, make sure they are rated for what you connect them to
For more safety information on extension cords, including designations and amperage limits visit: https://www.esfi.org/extension-cord-safety-tips/
10 Mutual Aid Responses to assist neighboring agencies
14 Special Duty and Public Assistance Responses including assisting with a fire sprinkler activation
21 Motor Vehicle Crashes including a vehicle that collided with a building
244 Medical Responses including: 18 for abdominal pain, 6 for upper extremity pain, 11 for lower extremity pain, 2 for death, 9 for alcohol overuse, 9 for altered levels of consciousness, 8 for anxiety, 1 for neck pain, 1 for back pain, 10 for psychological distress, 11 for chest pain, 1 for a burn, 4 for strokes, 6 for diabetic emergencies, 15 for difficulty breathing, 7 for dizziness, 2 for drug overdoses, 9 for headaches or head pain, 2 for heart problems, 13 for blood pressure issues, 3 for pain, 1 for an allergic reaction, 11 for seizures, 3 for dehydration, 7 for injuries, 1 for a lung collapse, 1 for vomiting blood, 1 for choking, 11 for weakness, and other illnesses and injuries.