LAPD Motorcycle Officer Involved in Crash, Causes Traffic Backup in Sepulveda Pass

An incident involving a Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) motorcycle officer occurred on the northbound lanes of the 405 Freeway in the Sepulveda Pass, resulting in a significant traffic disruption. The specific circumstances leading to the crash, which happened just after 4 p.m. near Skirball Center Drive, are yet to be clarified by the authorities. Emergency services, including the Los Angeles Fire Department, were promptly deployed at the scene.

The officer was found on the scene, in lanes of traffic, receiving medical assistance on a stretcher, as aerial footage from Sky5 demonstrated. On-site paramedics attended to the officer before transferring him into an ambulance for further medical attention. Imagery from the scene and subsequent traffic congestion was captured by KTLA on November 21, 2024.

The extent of the traffic backup was significant, with northbound lanes of the 405 Freeway reportedly completely shut down due to the incident. Sky5s Gil Leyvas reported that the traffic disruption was observable up to the 10 Freeway. In response to the incident and subsequent traffic issues, officers from the California Highway Patrol were deployed to the scene.

In a later update provided by the LAPD, officials stated that the officer sustained only minor injuries in the crash and is expected to recover. This incident serves as a reminder of the potential dangers and unpredictability of traffic situations, and the importance of cautious and attentive driving.

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LAPD Motorcycle Officer Hospitalized Following 405 Freeway Crash

An officer of the Los Angeles Police Departments motorcycle unit was transported to a hospital following an accident on the northbound lanes of the 405 Freeway in the Sepulveda Pass. The specific cause of the crash has not yet been detailed. The incident took place just past 4 p.m., proximate to Skirball Center Drive.

Aerial scenes captured by Sky5 revealed significant traffic congestion resulting from the incident. First responders, including medical staff from the Los Angeles Fire Department, were observed attending to the officer, who was positioned on a stretcher in the traffic lanes. The officers precise condition remains undisclosed at the moment, but was seen receiving immediate medical treatment before being loaded into an ambulance for transportation to a healthcare facility.

The first responders attended to the scene of the accident were on the 405 Freeway on November 21, 2024. The culmination of these events led to a considerable traffic backlog on the northbound 405 Freeway within the Sepulveda Pass.

Sky5 reporter, Gil Leyvas, noted that the northbound 405s traffic lanes were entirely closed as a result of the incident. The backed-up traffic reportedly stretched at least until the 10 Freeway. Officers from the California Highway Patrol were also dispatched to the scene to manage the road closure. The estimated duration of the northbound lanes closure has not been given at this time. Further details concerning this developing story will be provided as they become available.

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Fatal Car Crash in Redondo Beach: One Dead, One Injured

A deadly collision resulted in one fatality and one injured in Redondo Beach late Wednesday night. The single-vehicle accident occurred at the intersection of Palos Verdes Boulevard and South Catalina Avenue, as reported by the City of Redondo Beach in an official statement. The accident happened shortly after 11:15 p.m. Investigations reveal that the driver lost control of the vehicle, leading to a crash into a light pole.

The vehicle was set ablaze due to the collision. Upon arrival, emergency crews found the vehicle fully engulfed in flames. There were two occupants in the vehicle at the time of the crash – a male driver and a female passenger.

The unidentified male driver was declared dead at the scene of the accident. As reported by freelance media firm OnScene.TV, the driver, for undisclosed reasons, had been ejected from the vehicle during the collision. No additional details surrounding the death have been provided.

The female passenger was found to have minor injuries. Emergency medical services transported her to a local facility for further medical attention. The current status report indicates minor injuries and she is expected to recover.

Authorities are in the process of investigating the circumstances encompassing the fatal crash. There was no immediate information regarding potential influences such as speeding, drugs, or alcohol. Further details will follow pending the conclusion of investigations.

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Driver Hospitalized After Collision with LA Metro Train in South Los Angeles

A serious collision occurred on Wednesday afternoon in South Los Angeles when a vehicle collided with an LA Metro train. The collision took place in the Florence-Graham neighborhood near the intersection of Nadeau Street and Graham Avenue on the Metro A Line, a segment not separated from vehicle traffic.

The driver, operating a black Nissan sedan, reportedly broke through a crossing gate, colliding with the northbound A-line train at the Nadeau intersection. The extent of the Nissan sedans damage was substantial, post-collision images show a heavily damaged front end.

The LA Metro train temporarily sat immobilized on another set of tracks as crews evaluated the damages; Metro staff were observed evacuating riders around 12:30 p.m. The driver of the sedan was rushed to a local hospital, but their condition was not immediately disclosed.

No train riders were reported injured, according to Metro officials. Post-accident investigation necessitated the closure of the intersection involved. The Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department was summoned to conduct the investigation.

Between the Slauson and Firestone stations, Metro train service was temporarily put on hold and buses were employed as an alternative. However, by 1 p.m., Metro announced that trains would share the Long Beach-bound track and rail service was resumed. Due to several lines intersecting with vehicle traffic, LA Metro officials reiterated their call to drivers to be rail safe, urging attention to crossing gates and warning signs.

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LA Metro Train Collides with Vehicle in South Los Angeles

An incident occurred on Wednesday in South Los Angeles involving a collision between a LA Metro train and a vehicle, specifically a Nissan sedan. The mishap took place in the Florence-Graham neighborhood near the intersection of Nadeau Street and Graham Avenue on the Metro A Line. Unlike many railway segments, this portion is not separated from street traffic.

Following the incident, the Nissan sedan was evidenced to have sustained heavy front end damage and was left disabled on the set of tracks. The Metro train halted its operation near this scene. Images captured by Sky5 displayed crews examining the extent of the damage inflicted on the train. By approximately 12:30 p.m., Metro staff began assisting with the evacuation of passengers.

The details regarding the actual collision remain scarce. However, the Los Angeles County Fire Department reported that one individual was transported to a local hospital post-accident. The individuals health condition remains unknown. In response to the incident, the intersection was temporarily shut down for investigative purposes, facilitated by deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department.

During the early aftermath, Metro train service was suspended between the Slauson and Firestone stations. In response, buses were utilized as an alternate transportation means. However, at around 1 p.m., it was announced that trains will share the track bound for Long Beach, signaling a resumption of the rail service. Further details regarding this development are to be released.

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Collision Involving a Vehicle and LA Metro Train Results in One Hospitalization

A reported collision between a vehicle and a Los Angeles Metro train led to hospitalization of at least one person on Wednesday. The incident took place in South Los Angeles, specifically within the Florence-Graham neighborhood near the intersection of Nadeau Street and Graham Avenue. Here, the Metro A Line is not separated from the traffic on the road, contributing to the circumstances that led to the accident.

According to reports on November 20, 2024, an LA Metro train collided with a sedan. The vehicle involved was a Nissan sedan whose front end was extensively damaged due to the force of the collision. The aftermath of the accident was documented by Sky5 video footage, which showed the disabled sedan positioned on one set of the tracks and the metro train stopped nearby on a separate track.

Following the accident, damage assessment to the train was conducted, and by 12:30 p.m., evacuation of the riders from the Metro was coordinated by the Metro staff. Limited details regarding the nature of the collision have been provided. However, the Los Angeles County Fire Department confirmed the transportation of one individual to a local hospital, without any immediate release of information on the patients condition.

The Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department deputies arrived at the scene and closed the intersection for investigation. Additional details and developments about this incident will be reported as information becomes available.

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Investigation Underway into Pomona Fairplex Plane Crash Injuring Four

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) embarked on an investigation into a plane crash at Pomona Fairplex that resulted in injuries to four people. The crash event took place on a previous day during a highly attended racing event.

The event on-site was the In-N-Out Burger NHRA Finals that took place on Sunday. Any further information regarding preliminary findings of the investigation is expected to be released later in the day today, Monday.

The aircraft involved in the crash is identified as a single-engine Piper PA32 Aircraft. The initial findings indicate that the plane was trying to land at the Brackett Field Airport located nearby in La Verne, unfortunately, it crashed near the racetrack with thousands of spectators present.

There are multiple accounts and evidence of the incident. On Nov. 18, 2024, a downed plane was visible at the scene where it had crashed into several vehicles and trailers in Pomona. A record of the crash happening near the drag strip of the Pomona Fairplex during the NHRA Finals on Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024, is also present. A video by Key News Network records a small plane crashing next to the Pomona racetrack on Nov. 17, 2024. This video captured the dull thud of the low-flying plane crash followed by an eyewitness statement from the grandstands saying, An airplane just crashed.

The races were paused as emergency personnel attended to the crash site. Aerial video footage from Sky5 shows yellow tape around five vehicles and three trailers affected by the crash. In a bit of good news, the incident resulted in no injuries to bystanders, and the four people on board the plane were rescued. Their injuries vary from moderate to severe but no lives are in immediate danger. As of Monday, no updates regarding the injuries are available.

The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are still investigating the cause of the crash.

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Bus and Multiple Vehicle Collision in Los Angeles Injures Two

A traffic incident occurred in Los Angeles on Sunday, involving a bus and several other vehicles. The collision led to the hospitalization of two individuals, as reported by authorities.

The incident was registered at 11:04 a.m. on 5025 S Broadway Street in South Los Angeles. Information released by the Los Angeles Fire Department indicated that an LA Metro bus participated in a three-vehicle crash.

KTLAs photograph evidence portray significant damage to the flank of an SUV involved in the incident. A pool of eight people was evaluated for injuries subsequent to the accident. Two from the pool were transported for further medical attention at a local medical facility.

The broken down details accorded by authorities reveal that a woman in her thirties was taken to the hospital in serious condition. Another person, yet to be identified, was also hospitalized with minor injuries. Another individual, on being evaluated, refrained from being transported for further medical assessment.

There were five individuals from the incident who did not sustain any injury and did not raise any medical issues. Further information regarding the accident is not currently available.

Clarity on whether the injured individuals were aboard the bus at the time of the incident or within the other vehicles involved remains uncertain.

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Bus-Vehicle Collision in Los Angeles Leaves Two Hospitalized

A vehicular collision occurred in Los Angeles on Sunday involving a bus and other vehicles, resulting in two injuries that necessitated hospitalization. The California Highway Patrol reported the incident at 11:04, with the site of the accident being pinpointed to the area of 5025 S Broadway Street in South Los Angeles.

As per the reports from the Los Angeles Fire Department, an LA Metro bus was directly involved in this three-vehicle collision. Images documented from the scene by KTLA depict significant damage to the side of an SUV.

Eight individuals were examined for potential injuries from the accident. Out of these, two required transportation to a local hospital for further treatment. The individuals comprised of a 30-year old woman who was gravely injured and another person with minor injuries, both remain unidentified as per the details shared by the authorities. Another individual involved in the accident refused medical transportation.

Of the remaining five individuals, all were uninjured and did not lodge any medical complaints. At this moment, further information is not available. The authorities have not specified whether the injured individuals were passengers on the bus or occupants of the other vehicles involved at the time of the collision.

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High-Speed Chase in West L.A Ends in Collision: Three Arrested

A high-speed chase initiated by the California Highway Patrol (CHP) officers ended violently when a vehicle slammed into a residential property in West Los Angeles on Saturday night. According to police updates, three individuals involved in the incident have been detained, and a firearm was recovered from the scene.

The pursuit began around 9:45 p.m. on the northbound lane of the 405 Freeway near Sepulveda Boulevard exit. Preliminary details indicate that CHP officers instigated the chase when they noticed a burgundy Dodge Durango SUV driving along the freeways sidelines and refusing to obey traffic commands.

The driver then made an unexpected exit off the freeway and turned southbound on the 405, finally leaving the freeway at Culver Boulevard, Culver City. Shortly after making the exit, the SUV lost control, hitting a guardrail before crashing into a residential building.

Emergency first responders extricated the four occupants of the crashed vehicle. The passengers were reportedly not severely hurt, with no reported injuries from the residents of the impacted home.

A passenger from the crashed vehicle spoke to a news stringer service, OnSceneTV, recounting the terrifying experience. In a subsequent update at around 9 a.m., a CHP spokesperson confirmed that three of the four vehicle occupants had been arrested, with a firearm found at the scene.

The identity of those arrested and the specific charges laid against them remain undisclosed. An inspection of the impacted house resulted in a red-tagging, indicating it is unsafe for occupation following the collision.

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