Yuma Sun

YFD responds to 3 res Monday night

No injuries reported

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The Yuma Fire Department responded to three separate fires over a three-hour period Monday night.

According to YFD, the first fire was reported shortly after 9 p.m. A palm tree was reported to be on fire due to fireworks in the 500 Block of South 15th Avenue. Firefighte­rs found three large palm trees fully engulfed in the backyard of a residence. The fires were extinguish­ed, and all of the nearby structures were protected from catching fire, YFD noted, with the fires successful­ly contained to the palm trees. Occupants of the nearby homes were evacuated temporaril­y as a precaution but were able to reoccupy their homes as soon as the fire was out.

Then, several minutes after the palm tree fire occurred, a garage fire was reported in the 7500 Block of East 45th Street. YFD said firefighte­rs found heavy smoke and flames coming from a residence. They quickly knocked the fire down and extinguish­ed it before it could spread to the living space of the home or any other structures.

There were two adults and one child home when the fire occurred, and they were able to evacuate safely, YFD reported, noting there were no injuries. MCAS Structural Fire Department provided mutual aid, and the American Red Cross responded to assist the family and their pet.

According to YFD, the cause of this fire was determined to be from improperly discarded smoking materials.

In the final fire, just after midnight, YFD responded to the 300 Block of West 32nd Street for a report of smoke seen inside of a restaurant. Firefighte­rs found a small pile of soiled rags smoldering inside of a storage closet at a local restaurant. The pile was cooled, and it was kept from entering a flame/free burning state, YFD said. The damage was limited to the rags themselves, and the business did not have any service disruption because of the incident. The cause of the smoldering pile of rags is believed to be an internal heating event due to the oils in the rags and the organic materials they were made of, YFD noted.

“Although it was a busy night for your Yuma firefighte­rs, the incidents were not related, and there is no reason to believe any of the fires were intentiona­lly set,” YFD said in a press release.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF THE YUMA FIRE DEPARTMENT ?? A GARAGE FIRE was reported in the 7500 Block of East 45th Street Monday night. The Yuma Fire Department said re ghters found heavy smoke and ames coming from a residence. They quickly knocked the re down and extinguish­ed it before it could spread to the living space of the home or any other structures.
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE YUMA FIRE DEPARTMENT A GARAGE FIRE was reported in the 7500 Block of East 45th Street Monday night. The Yuma Fire Department said re ghters found heavy smoke and ames coming from a residence. They quickly knocked the re down and extinguish­ed it before it could spread to the living space of the home or any other structures.

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