Swift-water rescuers headed to Lytle Creek for stranded motorists
By Melissa Pinion-Whitt
Created: 01/21/2011 09
01 AM PST
A San Bernardino County Fire Department swift-water rescue team is heading to Lytle Creek to help two men who tried to drive over the creek and became stuck. Fire dispatchers received a call at 9:41 a.m. about the incident near the Lytle Creek shooting range at the end of Lytle Creek Road.
The victims said their Ford F-150 got stuck in the creek and water was rising around the vehicle.
This is an example why WEGC has a warning in effect about not crossing the creek to get to the club right now.
Be safe, Mark
By Melissa Pinion-Whitt
Created: 01/21/2011 09
01 AM PSTA San Bernardino County Fire Department swift-water rescue team is heading to Lytle Creek to help two men who tried to drive over the creek and became stuck. Fire dispatchers received a call at 9:41 a.m. about the incident near the Lytle Creek shooting range at the end of Lytle Creek Road.
The victims said their Ford F-150 got stuck in the creek and water was rising around the vehicle.
This is an example why WEGC has a warning in effect about not crossing the creek to get to the club right now.
Be safe, Mark
