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Rural Metro responds to early morning house fire

Rural Metro firefighter injured in early morning house fire House along Tanque Verde and Wentworth fully involved. (Source: Rural Metro Fire Dept. Facebook) By KOLD News 13 Staff | April 29, 2021 at 5:50 AM MST - Updated April 29 at 9:51 AM TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - A firefighter is recovering from minor injuries sustained in a house fire on Thursday morning. The Rural Metro Fire Department was called to a home near Tanque Verde and Wentworth around 3:30 a.m. Rural Metro Fire Department responds to house fire on Thursday, April 29. (Source: KOLD) Upon arrival, they found a house covered in flames, along with several cars. Crews were able to get the fire under control within 45 minutes.

Arizona fire crews preparing for potentially bad fire season

Arizona fire crews preparing for potentially bad fire season In the Valley, fire crews are bracing for when a large brush or wildfire could break out. and last updated 2021-04-27 22:59:08-04 Fire crews around Arizona are preparing for a potentially busy fire season. In the Valley, fire crews are bracing for when a large brush or wildfire could break out. Like a lot of agencies across the Valley, we re preparing for what could be another very bad fire season, said Shawn Gilleland with the Rural Metro Fire Department. There s still a lot of dry brush out there. Cave Creek is one of the areas hit hard last year, with the Ocotillo Fire and East Desert Fire both sparking within a couple weeks of each other.

Ash pile from more than a week ago reignites into fire near Wonder

Ash pile from more than a week ago reignites into fire near Wonder On Saturday, Rural Metro Fire reported that an ash pile from an open burn, from more than a week ago, was re-awakened this afternoon in the 2000 block of Waters Creek Road. Posted: Apr 17, 2021 9:59 PM Updated: Apr 17, 2021 10:03 PM Posted By: Brett Taylor WONDER, Ore  On Saturday, Rural Metro Fire reported that an ash pile from an open burn, from more than a week ago, was re-awakened this afternoon in the 2000 block of Waters Creek Road. According to RMF, units from their own station, Grants Pass Fire Rescue and the Oregon Department of Forestry Southwest District quickly made it to the scene, keeping the fire to 1/100th acre.

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