A water rescue was conducted in Duarte on Monday, March 13, after eight people and six dogs were caught in the wash along the San Gabriel River.
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Firefighters were called around 6 p.m. to the river, near Encanto Park, after the eight victims were trapped in the river, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department spokesperson Martin Rangel.
By about 8:30 p.m., the victims, who had been carried downstream to different parts of the river, were rescued — with three of them hoisted from the river by helicopter. The six dogs had also been pulled from the river, Rangel said.
Crews were told by one victim that a ninth person had submerged underwater and swept down the river, but by about 10 p.m. the search was called off and no evidence of another victim was found, Rangel said.
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One of the eight victims rescued was taken to a hospital for minor injuries.
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