Swiftwater Rescue Headlines
Los Angeles Firefighters Perform Swiftwater Rescue | Los Angeles Firefighters Perform Swiftwater Rescue |
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On Tuesday, April 4, 2006 at 6:24 PM, six Companies of Los Angeles
Firefighters, two LAFD Rescue Ambulances, one Heavy Rescue, one Urban
Search and Rescue Unit, two LAFD Helicopters, one EMS Battalion
Captain, one Battalion Chief Officer Command Team and two Swift Water
Rescue Teams under the direction of Assistant Chief Roderick Garcia responded to a Swift Water Rescue near 16721 Sherman Way in West Van Nuys.
Firefighters on the ground and in the air arrived quickly to commence a
brief search for a boy reportedly swept away by the shallow yet fierce
current of Bull Creek. The concrete-lined urban tributary,
fed by recent storms, had nearly five feet of rapidly moving cold
water, enough to entrap, immobilize and imperil even the strongest of
adult swimmers.
Using an LAFD Aerial Ladder in a crane-like fashion, a harnessed
Firefighter was lowered 25 feet into the steep walled channel, where he
tethered the wet and shivering boy, placing him in a flotation vest and
rescue harness.
Submitted by Brian Humphrey, Spokesman |
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