fbpx

Rescue operation underway after a car plunges down a cliff in Griffith Park (Los Angeles, CA)

A rescue operation began after reports that a car plunged hundreds of feet down the side of a cliff Wednesday morning in Griffith Park.

As per the initial information, the single-vehicle crash took place in the 2800 block of West Observatory Drive at 7:13 a.m. The early reports indicated that a car fell about 300 feet down into a canyon. It is unknown how many people were riding in the vehicle at that time.

Emergency responders arrived at the scene to conduct a rescue operation for a 68-year-old woman. She was hoisted to safety. Her condition remains unknown at this time. A 16-year-old girl was alert and talking, the fire department said. No other details are available.

The incident remains under review.

April 13, 2022

Source: CBS LA

If you or your family want to obtain an official accident report from local or county departments in California, you can begin your request through Nationwide Report®. This service includes a free confidential review of your accident by one of our trusted network partners to determine if you are entitled to compensation.

Online Traffic & Safety Courses

National DTS and Nationwide Report™ partnered to bring you Online Traffic School Courses. Discover and start your California Traffic School Courses.²

Repair Estimations and Shop Locator

RepairPal and Nationwide Report® team up to connect you to local auto repair shops and offer free estimations. Locate your California Auto Repair Shop quickly or call 1-877-671-3040.²

Scroll to Top