This Jan. 21, 2010 photo shows members of the Los Angeles City Fire Department's swift water rescue team, from left, Dusty Clark, Capt. Craig White, David Danielson and Dan Arnold, surveying water behind the Sepulveda Dam flood control basin, which controls the upper reaches of the Los Angeles River in the San Fernando Valley, in a demonstration of tactics. A series of storms has dropped several inches of rain, swelling rivers, creeks, flood control channels and even low-lying roads and freeways. In the latest storms, swift water rescue teams have plucked drivers off the roofs of flooded cars,
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Dusty Clark; Craig White; David Danielson; Dan ArnoldContributor:
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5187 x 2860 px | 43.9 x 24.2 cm | 17.3 x 9.5 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
21 January 2010Photographer:
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Not available to licence for any broadcast or streaming service, video on demand, film, national newspaper or to create a NFT. This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required. This Jan. 21, 2010 photo shows members of the Los Angeles City Fire Department's swift water rescue team, from left, Dusty Clark, Capt. Craig White, David Danielson and Dan Arnold, surveying water behind the Sepulveda Dam flood control basin, which controls the upper reaches of the Los Angeles River in the San Fernando Valley, in a demonstration of tactics. A series of storms has dropped several inches of rain, swelling rivers, creeks, flood control channels and even low-lying roads and freeways. In the latest storms, swift water rescue teams have plucked drivers off the roofs of flooded cars, saved two boys from a rushing river and warned kids from boogie boarding down turbulent flood control channels. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)