Credit: LAFD Daniel Castillo/Cover ImagesLos Angeles firefighters rescued a man and his dog on Monday (05February2024) after the man jumped into swirling floodwaters in a desperate attempt to save his pet. Although the man was picked from the water in a dramatic helicopter rescue, the dog swam safely to shore and looked relaxed about their ordeal. In a statement, the LAFD wrote: “Firefighters responded to bystander reports that a man jumped in the flowing water in pursuit of his dog. “Crews responded to several bridges and access points down river and located the canine, who had managed to swim safely to the edge and escape the rapids. “LAFD Air Ops lowered a rescuer into the water, who was able to grab the patient, who was still conscious. They were hoisted into the aircraft, and transported to the local hospital by air. His dog was taken to a local shelter for temporary care for minor injuries.” Los Angeles is facing intense flooding from an atmospheric river that has pounded California with rain for two days. It is one of the three wettest storm systems in recorded Los Angeles history, according to the U.S. National Weather Service.
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00:00 Let me know if they're going to short haul over to you in a little bit, so we'll get a rescue your way.
00:04 Otherwise, let me know if they're just going to transport.
00:06 I'll let you coordinate with Fire 4 once they get them up in the cockpit where they want to put them at.
00:16 Copy, Elko, I see some helicopter units that have short hauled over to the Ambience company.
00:22 Certainly, you guys are going to need to move to the front.
00:27 Elko, Top 10, I'm going to back you on the other side.
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