Weekly Rewind: House fire, drowned children, Will to Walk, CA back in business
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From tragic loss to hopeful prosperity
DESERT SOUTHWEST (KYMA, KECY) - Innocent lives were lost this week: one in a house fire, the second and third drowning.
The first incident sent an additional adult and second child to the hospital. Firefighters arrived to find smoke and flames emanating from the home.
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Flames caused significant damage to the house. It is no longer habitable. The American Red Cross is currently assisting the family affected.
Police say the juveniles whom drowned in a backyard swimming pool on Tuesday are brothers, ages one and two. Officers tried to perform life-saving measures until paramedics took the children to Yuma Regional Medical Center.
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