PHOENIX — When seconds count, people calling 911 for emergency fire or EMS services in the northeastern part of Phoenix are more likely to wait longer than people in other parts of the city.
Phoenix police Sgt. Brian Bower released surveillance and body camera footage from a deadly incident at a Whataburger last month.
The woman, who was not seriously injured, was found around 4:45 a.m. Tuesday when the truck was in the area near 19th Avenue and Indian School Road, according to Phoenix Fire Department Capt.
PHOENIX – The West Valley suburb of Avondale is replacing a 40-year-old fire station with a new state-of-the-art facility. Construction on the new station No. 171 started last month at 519 E.
Muskogee Police Chief Johnny Teehee said he welcomes new facilities, equipment and services that could be funded by a ...
The Los Angeles County Fire Department issued a mandatory evacuation order for residents living east of Malibu Canyon Road and South of Piuma Road, FOX 11 Los Angeles reported. Firefighters work ...
A Phoenix councilman ... longest response times for fire and paramedics. According to Fire Department data between January and October 2024, the average ambulance response time for a critical EMS call ...
new fire station, revamped railroad park: Projects that will reshape Scottsdale New year, new freeways: 2025 freeway construction projects to know about in Phoenix area The Arizona Department of ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Two separate overnight crashes on a busy Valley freeway have left two people dead. Around 11 p.m. on Saturday, Department ... According to Mesa Fire, one person was killed ...
With reconstruction on the horizon for Station 3, the fire department is eyeing a lot only about half a mile from the current 702 W. Bradley Ave. location. Fire Chief Andy Quarnstrom said that ...
The health department ... boy dead in west Phoenix just days before Christmas. Hundreds of firefighters, friends and family will gather on Friday to honor the life of a Tempe fire captain who ...
“You basically have a 400-station fire department underneath our pinky finger,” said Daniel Wilson, the fire communications supervisor at Phoenix Fire Department. “We will send whoever is the closest ...