60-Year-Old Man Airlifted North Of Santa Clarita Following Hungry Valley Motorcycle Crash
A 60-year-old man was airlifted just north of Santa Clarita Sunday afternoon following a Hungry Valley motorcycle crash, officials said.
Around 2:30 p.m. Sunday, emergency responders received reports of a medical emergency on Quail Canyon Road in Gorman, just north of Santa Clarita, according to Ed Pickett, a dispatch supervisor with the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
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“A male in his mid 60s is being airlifted due to a motorcycle crash in Hungry Valley,” Pickett said. “He is being transported to a local trauma center to be treated for his injuries.”
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Second Alarm Response Requested For Agua Dulce Brush Fire, Santa Clarita Structures Threatened
An Agua Dulce brush fire broke out near Santa Clarita Sunday, threatening several buildings.
UPDATE (3:50 p.m.): The fire, dubbed the Dulce fire, has grown to over ten acres at 100 percent containment. Crews continue working to extinguish the blaze.
Around 1:50 p.m. Sunday, emergency responders received reports of a brush fire with structures threatened on Agua Dulce Canyon Road and W Sierra Highway in Agua Dulce, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department Captain Ron Haralson.
“Looks like a second-alarm response with structures threatened,” Haralson said.
As of 2 p.m. Sunday, the fire was first reported as two acres in light to medium brush with structures threatened, according to Fire officials.