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Update Structure Fire 04/03/2018

Update Structure Fire; 12:58PM; 13704 W Saticoy St; internal:/; Panorama City; Additional Task Force was requested taking this to a Greater Alarm status (all companies listed below). Heavy fire through the roof on the large, vacant commercial structure. All firefighters are coming off the roof. Progress being made on the interior attack with one area knocked down and firefighters working their way towards area with heavy fire.; FS 81; Batt 10; Valley Bureau; Council District 6; BC10 BC14 BC15 BC5 CM42 E227 E27 E273 E288 E289 E298 E39 E7 E81 E89 EM10 EM14 HR3 RA881 RA889 RA90 T27 T39 T73 T88 T90 T98 UR27 UR88 RA27; Margaret Stewart
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Structure Fire 04/03/2018

Structure Fire; 12:50PM; 13704 W Saticoy St; https://goo.gl/maps/GAVC49Qq9UP2; Panorama City; 100' x 500' vacant commercial building with fire showing LAFD Inc#0686; FS 81; Batt 10; Valley Bureau; Council District 6; BC10 BC14 E289 E298 E7 E81 E89 RA889 RA90 T39 T90 T98 ; CH9; 17; Margaret Stewart
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Update Advisory - Stolen Ambulance 04/03/2018

Update - Stolen Ambulance Advisory; 01:30AM; Chino Hills; internal:/; The situation has been brought to a safe conclusion by the skill of CHP Officers, who were able to stop the LAFD vehicle on the shoulder of the 71 Freeway near Central Avenue/Soquel Canyon Parkway, and take the driver into custody without incident; The ambulance does not appear to have sustained any damage; Media Inquiries: CHP (for the pursuit and detention of suspect) and LAPD Incident #104 (for the required report of stolen City property); - Brian Humphrey
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Stolen Ambulance Advisory 04/03/2018

Stolen Ambulance Advisory; 12:31AM; 1338 S Hope St; https://goo.gl/maps/yZSeHFmvNbJ2; #DTLA; As an LAFD Paramedic crew transferred care of a seriously ill patient to the staff inside California Hospital Medical Center in downtown Los Angeles, their unoccupied 2008 Ford E-Series ambulance (Shop #11812) was stolen from the ambulance parking bay adjacent to the emergency room; The LAPD quickly located the ambulance and commenced a low speed pursuit (the ambulance emergency lights and siren have not been activated), which has now continued onto the freeway system with light traffic conditions, where the California Highway Patrol has taken over the pursuit; No LAFD personnel or patients were harmed or will be delayed; The LAFD will be able to use a reserve ambulance vehicle to return the crew to duty as needed; Media Inquiries: CHP (for the pursuit) and LAPD Incident #104 (for the City required investigation and report); FS 10; Batt 1; Central Bureau; Council District 14; CH: NONE; - Brian Humphrey
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Update Hiker in Distress 04/02/2018

Update Hiker in Distress; 03:47PM; Santa Monica Mountains; internal:/; With terrain now described as a challenge to the hiker, LAFD will return to Plan A: Helicopter hoist and transport to safe location, where hiker states she will decline further care; - Brian Humphrey
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Update Hiker in Distress 04/02/2018

Update Hiker in Distress; 03:33PM; Santa Monica Mountains; internal:/; 46 y/o F hiker will apparently be able to walk following ground-level fall with facial injury (unclear details on earlier mentioned leg injury); With ground-based LAFD crew now 0.5 mile away, Plan B is strongly being considered: Walking patient to ground ambulance; We will only offer additional details if Plan A (helicopter hoist) is used ; - Brian Humphrey
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Hiker in Distress 04/02/2018

Hiker in Distress; 02:55PM; Santa Monica Mountains; https://goo.gl/maps/X8sCN232EhF2; Pacific Palisades; PRELIM: Injured adult F hiker on remote section of Santa Ynez Canyon Trail with possible facial and leg injury after fall (unk age/condition/affiliation/circumstances); Plan A: Hovering LAFD helicopter will hoist patient aboard for direct transport to hospital; FS 23; Batt 9; West Bureau; Council District 11; Dispatched Units: E23 RA23 E269 T69 RH114 BC9 E69 H6 H2 RA69 E19 BP23; CH: 7; 17; - Brian Humphrey
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Update Rescue 04/02/2018

Update Rescue; 06:21PM; 5254 W Zoo Dr; internal:/; Hollywood; A tremendous team effort over the past 12 hours resulted in the best outcome, Jesse Hernandez was found alive this morning. Yesterday at approximately 4:30PM, the LAFD received reports that Jesse fell approximately 25 feet into a sewer pipe. The pipes are 4 foot in diameter filled with liquid at varying depth (2 feet and deeper) moving at 15 MPH. This network of pipes parallel the LA River and cross under freeways. A team consisting of LAFD, LAPD, CHP, DWP, City Recreation and Parks, Park Rangers and experts from the Bureaus of Sanitation, Engineering and Contract Administration worked together to analyze the pipe system, covering approximately 6,400 feet, and search all likely catch areas. 3rd party vendor cameras, regularly used to inspect pipes for repair, were used in addition to the early use of cameras by LAFD Urban Search and Rescue. The vendor cameras are able to both float at the top of the pipe and crawl along the bottom. The number of pipes providing different travel paths required a systematic approach to ensure each was searched. The expertise of the Bureau of Sanitation was instrumental in this search. Approximately 2,400 feet of pipe had been thoroughly inspected and the search was continuing when a maintenance hatch west of the WB134 under the 5 FY was opened to insert cameras. This was were Jesse was found alert and talking. Jesse was given a cell phone so he could immediately call family. Firefighter/Paramedics provided immediate medical care, decontamination and transport to a local hospital for a complete medical evaluation. The Mayor's Crisis Response Team was also at the command post throughout the night providing welcomed support to the family. We would like to thank the entire Hernandez family for their patience and optimism. From start to finish, this was an unprecedented team effort and the LAFD would like to recognize the excellent teamwork among all agencies involved.; FS 56; Batt 5; West Bureau; Council District 4; Margaret Stewart
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Update Traffic Collision 04/02/2018

Update Traffic Collision; 03:30AM; 7831 W Foothill Bl; internal:/; #Sunland Patient extricated and transported is adult female in critical condition. 2nd patient determined dead on scene (age / gender unk). The stability of part of the structure is compromised and LAFD Urban Search and Rescue responding to conduct possible shoring operation needed to safely remove vehicle and deceased patient from structure. ALL further questions = LAPD Inc#468; FS 74; Batt 12; Valley Bureau; Council District 7; Margaret Stewart
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Traffic Collision 04/02/2018

Traffic Collision; 03:12AM; 7831 W Foothill Bl; https://goo.gl/maps/Whb46R9LdM12; #Sunland Vehicle into commercial structure with firefighters evaluated with 2 patients. One patient required extrication and firefighters evaluating the 2nd patient. (ages/gender/condition unk) Building and Safety called to evaluate structure. LAFD Inc#128 LAPD Inc#468; FS 74; Batt 12; Valley Bureau; Council District 7; BC12 E24 E274 E77 E98 EM14 HR3 RA74 RA77 RA874 T74 UR88 ; CH8; 17; Margaret Stewart
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