Spectacular Planning and Team Work Save a Life
Los Angeles: On Saturday, October 13, 2001, at approximately 6:00
p.m., Rampart Community Police Station patrol officers responded to an
"Attempt Suicide" radio call at 1930 Wilshire Boulevard. The
building is located at the corner of Wilshire and Westlake Boulevards.
Security officers for the building called and stated there was a man (later
identified as 28 year-old Agusto Santos) on the 14th floor of the
building, threatening to jump off the roof.
Rampart Area Police Officers John Izzo and Todd Turner responded to the
scene of the call. The officers, along with Los Angeles City Fire Department
personnel, devised a plan to distract and seize Mr. Santos from the ledge of
the building. As bags were inflated below to catch Mr. Santos should he
jump, Officers Izzo and Turner deployed on the roof of the building so as to
be within a reasonable distance of Mr. Santos. As the bags inflated, Mr.
Santos became increasingly agitated, threatening to jump. Just as Mr. Santos
was about to jump, Officers Izzo and Turner grabbed Mr. Santos by the arms
as Mr. Santos hung mid air. Fire Department personnel quickly placed a rope
around Mr. Santos, pulling him to safety.
Visitors from the City of Camarillo were visiting the area at the time
and caught this spectacular feat on home video. A copy of the video is
available at the Department's Media Relations Section, for members of the
media.
Due to outstanding teamwork, quick thinking, planning and execution of a
recovery plan, a tragedy was averted. Mr. Santos was taken to USC Medical
Center where he is receiving medical attention.
Congratulations to Rampart Officers John Izzo and Todd Turner, along with
cooperating members of the Los Angeles Fire Department for a job well done!
This press release was prepared by Police Officer Guillermo Campos, Media
Relations Section, 213-485-3586.
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