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Where s the fire? | Sonoran News

Well, no matter where it is, we have it covered. That is the prevailing thought after the special meeting Monday, November 22 of the Cave Creek Town Council.After what could be described as overwhelming positive input and support from those attending, Cave Creek is poised to complete the final phases of it’s own fire department…without […]

Driver walks away from crash in New River

A driver was able to walk away from a crash that caused a pick-up truck to land on top of a Porsche at the Anthem Country Club.

Two people airlifted from mobile home in New River water rescue

Two people airlifted from mobile home in New River water rescue Crews responded to multiple water rescues in New River, including the rescue of two individuals who became stranded in a mobile home on Friday amid heavy monsoon rainfall. and last updated 2021-07-23 21:15:56-04 Crews responded to multiple water rescues in New River, including the rescue of two individuals who became stranded in a mobile home on Friday amid heavy monsoon rainfall. First responders received a report that two people were trapped in a mobile home that was stranded near Central Avenue and Fig Springs Road, which is about 40 miles north of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

One injured after hot air balloon makes unexpected landing in Phoenix

An unexpected hot air balloon landing left one man injured near 19th Avenue and Joy Road on Sunday, according to Phoenix police. The balloon ride accommodated 18 people before it had to make the emergency landing, according to Daisy Mountain Fire Department.  Daisy Mountain fire stated that the reason for the sudden landing was unknown while Police suspect no foul play. Reach breaking news reporter Miguel Torres at Miguel.Torres@arizonarepublic.com or on Twitter @MTorresTweet.

One man injured after hot air balloon makes unexpected landing in Phoenix

One man injured after hot air balloon makes unexpected landing in Phoenix Miguel Torres, Arizona Republic An unexpected hot air balloon landing left one man injured near 19th Avenue and Joy Road on Sunday, according to Phoenix police. The balloon ride accommodated 18 people before it had to make the emergency landing, according to Daisy Mountain Fire Department.  © Daisy Mountain Fire and Medical Members of the Daisy Mountain Fire Department respond to a hot-air balloon incident on May 2, 2021. Daisy Mountain fire stated that the reason for the sudden landing was unknown while Police suspect no foul play. Reach breaking news reporter Miguel Torres at Miguel.Torres@arizonarepublic.com or on Twitter @MTorresTweet.

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