Our city received quite a bit of rain and some hail tonight. If you are driving, slow down and be careful. Roads are extra slippery. We hope everyone stays safe out there.
Fire Paramedic John Garza passed away this morning due to an ongoing battle with cancer. He was a 20-year veteran of Tempe Fire Medical Rescue. His last assignment was on Engine 273 at Station 3.
Read more about John and his life here: https://t.co/BojIqpxQEV
Tempe Fire Medical Rescue held a special badge pinning and swearing-in ceremony today to recognize newly promoted personnel and welcome new hires. Each honoree had their badge pinned by someone significant in their life. Full photo gallery from the event: https://t.co/mTFhrEQMdB
Tempe Fire Medical Rescue just added new heart monitors to every firetruck and ambulance. They help paramedics see more, act faster and send real-time data to hospitals. One more way we’re working to save lives.
The Jaws of Life is a tool so powerful, it gives our team superhuman strength!
When a car is crushed or stuck, these rescue tools bend and cut through metal like butter, helping us get to those in need faster.
Rest in Peace, Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Capt. Scott Leatham.
Your life made a difference. We will never forget your courage, positivity and service to the people of Tempe.
Use of fireworks is permitted by Arizona law between Dec. 26 and Jan. 4 until 11 p.m. each night, except for New Year’s Eve when they are allowed until 1 a.m. If you suspect fireworks are being used illegally around you, call the Tempe Police non-emergency line at 480-350-8311.
Use of fireworks is permitted by Arizona law between Dec. 26 and Jan. 4 until 11 p.m. each night, except for New Year’s Eve when they are allowed until 1 a.m.
Veterans, pets, small children, senior citizens and people with asthma are especially sensitive to fireworks going off. Please be considerate of your neighbors.
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Illegal fireworks can cause fires and injuries. They can also be stressful for veterans, people with asthma or Autism. July 4 is one of the busiest days of the year for pet shelters. Report the use of illegal fireworks by calling 480-350-8311. https://t.co/BMAaCb5aD6
@PHXFire@ScottsdaleFire Crews have successfully contained the fire at the city’s compost pile at Rio Salado Parkway and Priest Drive. It will continue to smolder for several hours and Municipal Utilities crews will monitor it and apply water. Thank you, @PHXFire and @ScottsdaleFire#tempeaz#ourtempe
This morning, a fire broke out at the Tempe compost yard at Priest Drive and Rio Salado Parkway. Thank you to Phoenix Fire, Scottsdale Fire and Municipal Utilities for assisting us. There is no green waste disposal today at this facility because of the fire.