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Knockdown - #AdamsFire Major Emergency Structure Fire 03/08/2023 INC#0148

Knockdown - #AdamsFire Major Emergency Structure Fire; INC#0148; 04:57AM; 2615 S Grand Av; https://bit.ly/3ITRWMK; #HistoricSouthCentral; It took 160 LAFD Firefighters less than one hour to access, confine and extinguish heavy fire throughout the top floor of a six-story office building owned by the County of Los Angeles, and housing administrative offices for several County agencies. No injuries reported. LAFD Public Information Officer Captain Jacob Raabe is on scene to assist the media. The fire cause remains under active investigation.; FS 10; Batt 1; Central Bureau; Council District 9; AR1 BC1 BC11 BC13 BC18 BC5 CM20 CM21 CM22 E10 E13 E14 E15 E201 E203 E205 E209 E210 E211 E215 E220 E221 E226 E227 E229 E248 E3 E4 E46 E85 E9 EA1 EM1 EM11 EM13 HR3 RA10 RA14 RA15 RA3 RA803 PI5 RM1 RM3 SQ21 T1 T10 T11 T15 T20 T21 T26 T27 T29 T3 T48 T5 T9 UR3 UR88 ; CH9; 13 14; Brian Humphrey
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Update Major Emergency Structure Fire #AdamsFire 03/08/2023 INC#0148

Update #AdamsFire Major Emergency Structure Fire; INC#0148; 04:50AM; 2615 S Grand Av; https://bit.ly/3ITRWMK; #HistoricSouthCentral; With 160 LAFD Firefighters assigned, this active firefight in a six-story office building is categorized as a Major Emergency incident, and formally known as the Adams Fire. The pre-1960 concrete structure is owned by the County of Los Angeles, and houses administrative offices for several County agencies. LAFD Public Information Officer Captain Jacob Raabe is en route, ETA 5:00 AM. Significant progress is being made, as the offensive firefight continues with no injuries reported.; FS 10; Batt 1; Central Bureau; Council District 9; AR1 BC1 BC11 BC13 BC18 BC5 CM20 CM21 CM22 E10 E13 E14 E15 E201 E203 E209 E210 E211 E215 E220 E221 E226 E227 E229 E3 E4 E46 E85 E9 EA1 EM1 EM11 EM13 HR3 PI5 RA10 RA14 RA15 RA3 RA803 SQ21 T1 T10 T11 T15 T20 T21 T26 T27 T29 T3 T9 UR3 UR88 ; CH9; 13 14; Brian Humphrey
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Greater Alarm Structure Fire 03/08/2023 INC#0148

Greater Alarm Structure Fire; INC#0148; 03:58AM; 2615 S Grand Av; https://bit.ly/3ITRWMK; #HistoricSouthCentral; PRELIM: 6 Story Office Building With Heavy Fire Showing From 6th Floor.; FS 10; Batt 1; Central Bureau; Council District 9; BC1 BC11 BC13 BC18 BC5 CM20 CM22 E10 E14 E15 E209 E210 E211 E215 E226 E227 E3 E4 E9 EA2 EM11 HR3 RA10 RA3 RA803 SQ21 T10 T11 T15 T26 T27 T9 UR3 UR88; CH9; 13 14; Brian Humphrey
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Update River Rescue 03/07/2023 INC#0569

Update River Rescue; INC#0569; 12:00PM; 10798 N Laurel Canyon Bl; #Pacoima; The one and only victim is now described as a homeless 23 year-old male, who fell into the swift moving water (18" deep / 8-10 mph) of the concrete lined and fenced Pacoima Wash flood control channel near Foothill Boulevard, a distance of 2.5 miles from where he was rescued. He was transported to an area hospital in fair condition for treatment of hypothermia and abrasions to his hands.; FS 98; Batt 12; Valley Bureau; Council District 7; AO1 AO2 BC12 BC14 BC5 CM40 CM42 E226 E260 E275 E278 E289 E298 E35 E75 E76 E81 E86 E88 E89 E98 EM14 H3 H4 HA3 HA4 HR3 RA18 RA60 RA76 SW88 T26 T60 T75 T78 T89 T98 UR88; CH8; 17; Brian Humphrey
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COMPLETE - River Rescue 03/07/2023 INC#0569

COMPLETE - River Rescue; INC#0569; 11:21AM; 10798 N Laurel Canyon Bl; https://bit.ly/3Ys1UKY; #Pacoima; The one and only known victim has been safely rescued from within a tunnel that allows the Pacoima Wash flood control channel to cross beneath surface streets and the Golden State (I-5) Freeway. The successful rescue of the young adult male was performed by an LAFD Swift Water Rescue team member using a tethered inflatable LAFD Swift Water Rescue boat. At the time of the rescue the storm water runoff within the concrete lined channel was approximately 18" deep and moving at 8-10 miles per hour. The victim is being medically examined for hypothermic symptoms, and will be transported to an area hospital. NOTE: This incident underscores the life threatening danger of storm water runoff that can linger long after the rain has passed. We're grateful for the witnesses who promptly called 9-1-1, and did not attempt to perform a spontaneous rescue, which could have led to multiple victims and the loss of lives. Though our skies are now clear, storm drains and flood control channels remain life threatening, and we ask parents to make sure all household members are aware of the danger. When it comes to fast moving floodwater, even that which is a few inches deep, the LAFD says 'Stay Away and Stay Alive'.; FS 98; Batt 12; Valley Bureau; Council District 7; AO1 AO2 BC12 BC14 BC5 CM40 CM42 E226 E260 E275 E278 E289 E298 E35 E75 E76 E81 E86 E88 E89 E98 EM14 H3 H4 HA3 HA4 HR3 RA18 RA60 RA76 SW88 T26 T60 T75 T78 T89 T98 UR88; CH5; 17; Brian Humphrey
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Update River Rescue 03/07/2023 INC#0569

Update River Rescue; INC#0569; 10:45AM; 10798 N Laurel Canyon Bl; https://bit.ly/3Ys1UKY; #Pacoima; With the young adult male victim now determined to be well within a tunnel that allows the Pacoima Wash flood control channel to cross beneath the Golden State (I-5) Freeway, the rescue plan has transitioned to LAFD Swift Water Rescue and LAFD Urban Search and Rescue personnel using a tethered inflatable LAFD Swift Water Rescue boat to perform the rescue. The storm water runoff with the concrete lined channel remains 18" deep, moving at 8-10 miles per hour.; FS 98; Batt 12; Valley Bureau; Council District 7; AO1 AO2 BC12 BC14 BC5 CM40 CM42 E226 E260 E278 E289 E298 E35 E76 E81 E86 E88 E89 E98 EM14 H3 H4 HA3 HA4 HR3 RA18 RA60 RA76 SW88 T26 T60 T78 T89 T98 UR88; CH5; 17; Brian Humphrey
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Update River Rescue 03/07/2023 INC#0569

Update River Rescue; INC#0569; 10:30AM; 10700 Laurel Canyon Bl; https://bit.ly/3Ys1UKY; #Pacoima; LAFD crews have discovered the (teenage?) male in distress, now clinging to a concrete divider within the Pacoima Wash flood control channel near Laurel Canyon Boulevard. The concrete lined channel appears to contain 18" of storm water runoff moving at *5-8 mph*. LAFD ground crews will soon commence rope rescue of the victim.; FS 98; Batt 12; Valley Bureau; AO1 AO2 BC12 BC14 BC5 CM40 CM42 E226 E260 E278 E289 E298 E35 E76 E81 E86 E88 E89 E98 EM14 H3 H4 HA3 HA4 HR3 RA18 RA60 RA76 SW88 T26 T60 T78 T89 T98 UR88; CH5; 17; Brian Humphrey
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River Rescue 03/07/2023 INC#0569

River Rescue; INC#0569; 10:06AM; 10999 Haddon Ave; https://bit.ly/3myWErT; #Pacoima; PRELIM: Widespread LAFD ground and air response upon several 911 callers reporting a teenage male in distress, within the Pacoima Wash flood control channel, which appears to contain as many as 18" of storm water runoff moving at 5-8 mph. Last civilian sighting of person in distress was at 10:21 AM at Haddon Avenue and Pacoima Wash.; FS 98; Batt 12; Valley Bureau; Council District City of San Fernando; BC12 BC14 BC5 CM40 CM42 E226 E260 E278 E289 E298 E35 E76 E81 E86 E89 E98 EM14 H3 H4 HA3 HA4 HR3 RA60 RA76 T26 T60 T78 T89 T98 UR88; CH5; Brian Humphrey
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Traffic - Hydrant 03/07/2023 INC#0078

Traffic - Hydrant ; INC#0078; 01:30AM; 1508 S Alameda St; https://maps.app.goo.gl/r2eJMbYqmVJwbz459?g_st=ic; Downtown; Traffic collision caused a sheared hydrant which firefighters are unable to shut down and require LA DWP to do so. The water is heavily impacting a small commercial building at 1601 Alameda and causing significant structural damage. There are no reported injuries at this time. LAFD will remain onscene attempting to slow the flow of water until DWP arrive. Questions regarding the collision are referred to LAPD Inc# 0243. No further details. ; FS 17; Batt 1; Central Bureau; Council District 14; BC1 E17 RA17 T9; CH4; 13; Margaret Stewart
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Traffic - Multi-Casualty Incident 03/07/2023 INC#0048

Traffic - Multi-Casualty Incident; INC#0048; 01:51AM; 2193 W Washington Bl; https://goo.gl/maps/GvjWfyNvTv1pNtZk7; Harvard Heights; 9-1-1 call received at 12:42AM for a three car collision at the end of LAPD pursuit. A total of six patients were transported: 20yo F and 20yo M in critical condition. 15yo M, 14yo F, 14yo M and 22yo F all with non-life threatening injuries. As opposed to information initially received, there were no pedestrians involved. All questions regarding the collision are referred to LAPD Inc# 0105. No further details.; FS 26; Batt 11; Central Bureau; Council District 10; BC11 E13 E226 E26 E29 EM11 HR3 RA13 RA15 RA26 RA29 RA34 RA826 T26; CH7; 13; Margaret Stewart
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