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Bodycam footage shows moments deputies save 100-year-old woman from inside Altadena elderly living center

Video shows that LASD represents a 100 -year -old woman near Eaton Fire


Video shows that LASD represents a 100 -year -old woman near Eaton Fire

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The newly released human camera lens showed two representatives of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Division, when the Eaton Fire broke out, a 100 -year -old woman was rescued, trapped in her in Altadine, who was trapped in Altadner. Elderly living center.

It happened on January 8th, only a few hours after the fire broke out for the first time in Eaton Canyon, and then quickly spread to the area.

The elderly residential center where the woman lives is one of the tens of thousands of places that continue to develop in the situation. These places have been urgently evacuated, which led LASD to send representatives to the area to find people who need help.

A statement from the department on Tuesday said: “Nicholas Martinez, a Nicholas Martinez assigned to the Nicholas Martinez assigned to Carson Station and Quinn Alkonis (Quinn Alkonis), is the wildfire. “Part of the emergency deployment.” “Responsible for evacuating any remaining residents, and quickly moving forward in the flame, they realized that every second is important.”

The video showed that the couple ran in the corridor of the living center of the elderly and shouted to anyone who may still be in it, and used the flashlight to guide their way when they were in power.

The statement said: “When the two representatives work together, they heard a faint voice echoing a distant corridor.” “They hurriedly investigated without hesitation, and found a 100 -year -old woman who lost her direction and worked hard to find a way out. “

In the video, she can hear her voice, explaining that she encountered problems when she found out, and she couldn’t hear any sound when the chaos broke out, and the hearing aid was charging.

“Don’t lose me.” When the representatives began to bring her away from the building, they could hear the woman tell the representative.

“I guarantee to you, I won’t.” Deputy Martiney replied.

They were able to escort the woman safely, and another resident, who did not realize wild fire when they returned from Walking dog. The woman reminded them that there may be other people in the building, which led them to crazy search.

Sheriff Robert Luna said: “Faced with adversity, these representatives immediately took action.” “Their rapid response in great pressure is their real reflection. Representatives of reactions, because they unswervingly dedicate the community’s dedication and services, unremitting efforts to save their lives in this danger. “Thank you” ”

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