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A Los Angeles Fire Department firefighter narrowly escaped injury when his vehicle was swept into the ocean by a debris flow in Malibu on February 13. According to Erik Scott, LAFD Public Information Officer, the incident occurred around 5:02 p.m. as heavy rains triggered mudslides in the area, leading to Flash Flood Warnings issued by the National Weather Service.
Footage captured by an NBC News crew showed the LAFD SUV teetering before being engulfed by a torrent of water cascading off Big Rock Road. Fortunately, the firefighter managed to exit the vehicle during a break in the waves and was later transported to a local hospital with minor injuries. He has since been released and is recovering at home.
As the rain continued, additional specialized rescue teams were deployed to recover the submerged vehicle, which remained stuck in the surf. Mayor Karen Bass urged residents to remain vigilant as severe weather conditions persisted throughout the area.