Watch: Crews rescue 3 from vehicle stuck in flooded Arizona wash
Aug 10, 2021, 11:02 AM | Updated: 1:47 pm
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Crews rescued three people from a vehicle in a runoff-swollen wash on the outskirts of metro Tucson on Tuesday as monsoon thunderstorms caused scattered flash flooding in southeastern Arizona.
Crews from #GRFDAZ and @NorthwestFire responded to 2 swift water rescue calls at La Cholla and Overton before 8:00 this morning. One vehicle had 5 passengers who were safely extricated and another vehicle had one driver that self-extricated. Great team work first responders! pic.twitter.com/shhjj7Qpvr
— Golder Ranch Fire (@GRFDAZ) August 10, 2021
Personnel from the Golder Ranch and Northwest fire districts safely extricated the people stuck in the chest-high water, the Golder Ranch district said.
A second vehicle’s driver also stranded in the Canada Del Oro Wash was able to get out without assistance, the district said on Twitter.
Also, the Tucson Fire Department said its personnel, working along with those of the two fire districts, pulled two people out of a flowing wash. Both were uninjured after floating downstream more than a half-mile (0.80 kilometer), the department said. It wasn’t clear how those people got in the water.
The National Weather Service issued multiple flash flood warnings and advisories in the region.
Up to 3 inches (7.6 centimeters) of rain fell in the Santa Catalina Mountains overlooking Tucson while up to 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) of rain fell in less than a half-hour in Graham County, the weather service said.
Forecasters warned that runoff from wildfire burn scars could trigger mudslides and produce flows carrying debris through normally dry washes.