Firefighters free person stuck under E Line train
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Firefighters free person stuck under E Line train
"Firefighters freed a person who was stuck under an E Line train Sunday morning, according to officials. First responders arrived at the scene on Westwood Boulevard, near the Westwood/Rancho Park stop on the E Line in Rancho Park, around 10:30 a.m. The person was under the train, which was above ground and on street level near the stop. It took firefighters about 30 minutes to extricate the person from beneath the train."
"The victim was taken to the hospital in "at least critical condition," the department said in a statement. They did not release any information about the person. Metro said the incident caused delays between 15 and 25 minutes on E Line trains, but around 11:30 a.m. the agency said the station had reopened and was "resuming normal service soon.""
Firefighters freed a person who became trapped beneath an above-ground E Line train on Westwood Boulevard near the Westwood/Rancho Park stop at about 10:30 a.m. First responders arrived and spent roughly 30 minutes extricating the individual from under the train. The victim was transported to a hospital in "at least critical condition," with no identifying details released by authorities. Metro reported E Line delays of 15 to 25 minutes while crews worked on scene. By about 11:30 a.m., the station reopened and Metro indicated service was resuming to normal soon after safety checks.
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