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Luis Medina THOUSAND PALMS, Calif. (KUNA) – After a fiery crash Tuesday night, a witness says victims were screaming, “Help! Help!” First responders are making it clear: It’s important to help, but first assess the situation. Don’t become a victim. “If a vehicle is on fire and someone is trapped inside, it’s really hard because you don’t want to put yourself in danger. But we all want to help each other,” says Battalion Chief Brandon Rigaud of t…

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THOUSAND PALMS, Calif (KUNA) – After a clash with fire on Tuesday night, a witness recounts that the victims shouted, "Help! Help!" The lifeguards make it clear: it’s important to help, but first we have to assess the situation. Don’t become a victim. "If a vehicle burns and someone gets trapped inside, it’s very hard because you don’t want to put yourself in danger. But we all want to help others," says the Brandon Rigaud battalion chief of the…

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KESQ broke the news in on Thursday, April 10, 2025.
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