BRIEFLY KIDS HOSPITALIZED AFTER CLASS LAB TEST.ARLETA - Two sixth-graders at Sepulveda Middle School were hospitalized Wednesday after complaining of minor respiratory problems during a classroom chemistry experiment. Another three students in the class were also treated about noon Wednesday by medical personnel with the Los Angeles Fire Department The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD), also known as the Los Angeles City Fire Department to distinguish it from the Los Angeles County Fire Department. It is the agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the city of Los Angeles. . School officials were investigating the nature of the experiment Wednesday afternoon. - Daily News Missing woman found dead in car ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST The Angeles National Forest (ANF) was established by executive order on December 20, 1892 as the San Gabriel Timberland Reserve. It covers over 2,600 km² (650,000 acres) and is located in the San Gabriel Mountains of Los Angeles County, just north of the metropolitan area of Los - A Bellflower woman missing since Sunday was found dead in her car Wednesday after she apparently swerved off the Angeles Forest Highway The Angeles Forest Highway traverses the Angeles National Forest and connects the Los Angeles basin to the Antelope Valley by going up and over the San Gabriel Mountains. The highway is variously known as County Road N-3 or FH-59 or the Palmdale cutoff. It is about 25 miles long. and down a 30-foot ledge. Carlotta Martinez, 52, was driving a Geo Metro The Geo Metro first appeared in Chevrolet-Geo showrooms in 1989. It was a rebadged version of the Suzuki Cultus, sharing many of the drivetrain and interior components. The Metro was a direct replacement for the Chevrolet Sprint, a subcompact hatchback that was several inches when she lost control at a corner and went over the ledge, a California Highway Patrol highway patrol n. A state law enforcement organization whose police officers patrol the public highways. spokeswoman said. Martinez was earlier reported missing to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department This article is about the Los Angeles County Sherriff's Department, not to be confused with the smaller Los Angeles County Police The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) is a local law enforcement agency that serves Los Angeles County, California. after she failed to arrive home from Palmdale, where she was visiting her children, officials said. Horseback riders found her body in the car just before 10 a.m. Wednesday. - Daily News Toddler left in car rescued by police VAN NUYS - Los Angeles police officers broke a car window to rescue a 9-month-old girl left unattended in Wednesday's high temperatures. The infant was taken to Valley Presbyterian Hospital and later released after medical personnel determined she suffered no ill effects, said Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Bob Collis. - Daily News Broken hydrant erupts in geyser geyser (gī`zər) [Icel.], hot spring from which water and steam are ejected periodically to heights ranging from a few to several hundred feet. SHERMAN OAKS - A car hit a fire hydrant Wednesday afternoon at the corner of Ventura Boulevard and Woodman Avenue, sending water shooting more than 100 feet into the air and damaging an Italian restaurant, witnesses said. The driver of a Honda hit the hydrant on the northwest corner at about 5:30 p.m., officials said. No one was reported injured, said Bob Collis of the Los Angeles Fire Department. - Daily News Hotlines created for legal services legal services n. the work performed by a lawyer for a client. Toll-free hotlines have been created for low-income Asian language speakers needing legal services, officials from the Asian Pacific American Legal Center announced Wednesday. The hotlines will direct callers to four Los Angeles-based nonprofit groups that provide free legal service to low-income residents, including Neighborhood Legal Services in Pacoima. The hotline for Mandarin language speakers is (800) 520-2356, and the hotline for Vietnamese language speakers is (800) 267-7395. - Daily News |
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