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Man trying to rescue dog from rain-swollen Pacoima Wash is hoisted to safety by LAFD helicopter

LA Daily News by LA Daily News
Feb 5, 2024 8:04 pm EST
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SYLMAR — A man who allegedly jumped into the rain-swollen Pacoima Wash in the Sylmar area Monday in hopes of rescuing his dog was eventually rescued himself by Los Angeles Fire Department crews.

According to the LAFD, the man was seen jumping into the water around 2:45 p.m., prompting fire crews to stage along bridges and other access points down the river.

Crews located the dog a short time later. Fire officials said the animal had managed to swim to the river’s edge to safety.

The man was also spotted, and a swift-water rescue team member was lowered into the water. The rescuer was able to grab the man, and both were hoisted out of the water by a helicopter, fire officials said.

An LA firefighter holds onto the man he just plucked from the Pacoima Wash Monday, Feb. 5, 2024, after the manjumped into the rain-swollen flood-control channel in the Sylmar area in an attempt to rescue his dog. Los Angeles firefighters were able to pluck him out of the water about 3 miles downstream. The dog managed to get out of the fast-moving water on its own. (Photo by Mike Meadows/Special to the Los Angeles Daily News)

The man was taken to a hospital in unknown condition, and the dog was taken to a local animal shelter for treatment of minor injuries.

LA firefighters stand by alongside the LA River in the Studio City area around 10:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 5, 2024, as part of a massive search following reports of a 6-year-old falling into the flood-control channel in Arleta. Rescueres from several agencies searched the river from the air and the ground, and no victim was found. The search was eventually called off. (Photo by Mike Meadows/Special to the Los Angeles Daily News)

Earlier Monday, LAFD and Los Angeles County Fire Department crews responded to the Los Angeles River in the Arleta area on a report of a 6-year-old boy who may have fallen into the river. Crews staged on bridges down-river, but were unable to locate a victim, and the search was called off about an hour later.

It was unclear who made the initial report of a boy in the water.

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