Firefighters conducted a helicopter rescue earlier this week to save a man who jumped into the Los Angeles River to save his dog amid record-setting rain that flooded the area. Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) responded around 2:45 p.m. local time Monday to reports from bystanders who said they saw a man jump into the water to save his dog, which was swimming in the swollen Los Angeles River, according to the bulletin released Monday. The dog “had managed to swim safely to the edge and escape the rapids.” Then, emergency crews checked multiple access points before lowering an LAFD Air Ops rescuer into the water to pull the man from the water. In the video posted on Facebook
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