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EPFD respond to attempted suicide on N. Veterans overpass
Jose G. Landa
Staff writer
The tragic attempted suicide of a 16 year-old female prompted the Eagle Pass Police and Fire Department personnel to rush to North Veterans Blvd. at approximately 11:45pm on Thursday March 29.
Police units responded to the scene where it was reported that a female had jumped off the Veterans Boulevard overpass.
EPFD fights out-of-control brush fire
The Eagle Pass Fire and Maverick County Sheriff Department’s responded to an emergency call at approximately 1:15 pm on Friday March 30.
EPFD responds to car fires
Staff reports
Sheriff’s deputies and Eagle Pass Fire Department personnel responded to two unrelated reports of car fires on Tuesday February 6. The first was reported near the Kickapoo Shell Gas Station on El Indio Hwy. at approximately 6 p.m. The vehicle was identified as a Chevrolet truck and reportedly caught fire while
EPFD respond to house fire
The Eagle Pass Fire Department and Maverick County Sheriff department responded to Calle Las Moras in the Rosita Valley Road area regarding a house fire on Monday night.
EPFD battles grass fire in Quemado
Jose G. Landa
Staff writer
The Eagle Pass Fire Department responded to an emergency call in the Quemado area at approximately 12:30 PM on Tuesday January 30.
EPFD respond to vehicle on fire
The Eagle Pass Fire and Police Department responded to an emergency call on Tuesday January 16 at approximately 12:00 pm in the 2300 block of Del Rio Boulevard.
EPFD responds to multiple incidents over the weekend
The Eagle Pass Fire Department had a busy weekend with numerous emergency calls, including two fire runs to the Seco Mines area.
Three killed, two injured in head-on collision on HWY 481
Three people have died and two were injured in a head-on collision on Hwy 481 on Tuesday, December 25 at approximately 11:50 a.m. on the Old Uvalde Road approximately 25 miles southeast of Uvalde.
DPS reports that a Ford Expedition occupied by a driver and three passengers was traveling north on FM 481. The Ford Expedition struck a wild hog on the roadway, and entered the southbound lane of travel and struck a 2011 Mercedes GK3 headon.
The Maverick County Sheriff Department and Eagle Pass Fire Department responded to the emergency call and upon arrival both agencies found the two vehicles completely engulfed in flames. The Eagle Pass Fire Department rescue unit extracted the five individuals that were involved from within the motor vehicles and transferred them to Uvalde Memorial Hospital.
Ruby Garza, 51, driver of the Ford Expedition and a resident of Uvalde, was pronounced dead on the scene. Julia Vasquez, 51, a passenger in the Ford Expedition and a resident of Uvalde was pronounced dead at Uvalde Memorial Hospital. Antonio Cordova, 27, driver of the Mercedes and a resident of Eagle Pass was pronounced dead at the scene.
DPS Troopers are still investigating at this time.
3 muertos en trágico accidente
Staff reports
Tres personas murieron y dos resultaron heridas en un choque de frente en la carretera Hwy 481 el martes 25 de diciembre aproximadamente a las 11:50 a.m. en la calle Old Uvalde Road, a 40 km al sureste de Uvalde.
DPS informa que una Ford Expedition ocupada por la conductora y tres pasajeros viajaba hacia el norte por la FM 481. La Ford Expedition golpeó un cerdo salvaje en la carretera, y entró en el otro carril hacia el sur y chocó contra un Mercedes GK3 2011.
El Departamento de Sheriff del Condado de Maverick y el Departamento de Bomberos de Eagle Pass respondieron a la llamada de emergencia y al llegar ambas agencias encontraron los dos vehículos completamente envueltos en llamas. La unidad de rescate del Departamento de Bomberos de Eagle Pass saco a las cinco personas involucradas desde dentro de los vehículos y fueron transferidos al Hospital de Uvalde Memorial.
Ruby Garza, de 51 años, conductora de Ford Expedition y residente de Uvalde, fue declarada muerta en la escena.
Julia Vasquez, de 51 años, pasajera en el Ford Expedition y residente de Uvalde, fue declarada muerta en el Hospital Uvalde Memorial.
Antonio Córdova, de 27 años, conductor del Mercedes y residente de Eagle Pass, fue declarado muerto en la escena.
DPS Troopers todavía están investigando los detalles de el accidente.
EPFD responds to reports of smoke coming from house
Jose G. Landa
Staff Writer
The Eagle Pass Fire Department responded to a house fire at the corner of Ferry and Colorado St. at approximately 2:00 p.m. on Monday, December 25 after
Boy accidentally shoots himself in leg with rifle
Jose G. Landa
Staff Writer
The Eagle Pass Police Department reported that a 10-year-old accidentally shot himself with a hunting rifle on Saturday, December 16, at approximately 3:30 p.m.
Law enforcement officials state that the incident occurred on the corner of Main Street and Harold Street where the vehicle the child was in was at a stop light. The child was with his brother and his grandfather in the vehicle when the high powered hunting rifle went off and the boy was shot in the leg. No one else was injured.
Eagle Pass Police Department officials were in the area when they heard the gunshot and responded to the emergency immediately. The Eagle Pass Fire Department Emergency Medical Technicians were quick to follow, and upon making contact with the child began treatment to the wound immediately.
The child was then transported to the Fort Duncan Regional Medical Centers emergency room, but has to be taken to a San Antonio Hospital due to the severity of the injury. At this point, it is believed that the child could possibly lose his leg due to severity of the injury.
Niño se dispara accidentalmente
Jose G. Landa
Staff Writer
El Departamento de Policía de Eagle Pass informó que un niño de 10 años se pegó un tiro accidentalmente con un rifle de caza el pasado sábado aproximadamente a las 3:30 p.m.
Los oficiales de la ley afirman que el incidente ocurrió en la esquina de Main Street y Harold Street, donde el vehículo en el que se encontraba el niño estaba en una luz de freno.
El niño estaba con su hermano y su abuelo en el vehículo cuando el rifle de caza de alta potencia se disparó y el niño recibió un disparo en la pierna. Nadie más resultó herido.
Los oficiales del Departamento de Policía de Eagle Pass estaban en el área cuando escucharon el disparo y respondieron a la emergencia de inmediato. Los técnicos médicos de emergencias del Departamento de Bomberos de Eagle Pass se apresuraron a seguirlos y, al establecer contacto con el niño, comenzaron inmediatamente el tratamiento de la herida.
Luego, el niño fue transportado a la sala de emergencias de los Centros Médicos Regionales de Fort Duncan, pero debe ser trasladado a un Hospital de San Antonio debido a la gravedad de la lesión. Se cree que el niño podría perder su pierna debido a la gravedad de la lesión.