Firefighters train along Colorado River ahead of busy water season
Adrik Vargas
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – As summer approaches, the Yuma Fire Department is training along the Colorado River to prepare for water-related emergencies.
Firefighters are going through hands-on training meant to simulate real-life rescue situations they may face during the busy season.
Each May, more than 120 firefighters spend six days training in water rescue operations. This includes responding to medical emergencies, performing CPR, and practicing different types of river rescues.
Even training with equipment like floating rope systems designed to reach people in the water and help pull them to safety.
Officials say the river’s GPS-linked mile markers from mile marker eight near the Gila River down to zero near the Cocopah RV Resort, also play an important role in training and real emergencies. Helping responders quickly locate people in distress.
Fire officials say the goal of the training is to make sure crews are ready for anything once the river becomes more active this summer.
They also say training doesn’t stop with firefighters.
The Greater Yuma Water Safety Alliance also provides CPR training, workshops, and safety tips for the public.