*MAJOR* Mass Casualty Shooting Response / San Pedro
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- At approximately 3:50pm, Los Angeles Police Department Officers from the Harbor Division responded to multiple reports of a shooting in progress at Peck Park in the 500 block of South Western Avenue. Upon arrival, officers found multiple victims down in the parking and in vehicles with CPR in progress. LAFD resources were told to hold out due to the dangerous circumstances. When clear to enter the scene, Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics transported two adult male victims to a nearby hospital, where they were pronounced deceased. They also transported one additional adult male, and four female adults to local hospitals. An additional victim was self transported via private auto to a nearby hospital and was later identified as the eighth victim of the shooting; that victim was in stable condition. Multiple firearms were discovered at the location and were recovered by LAPD as crime scene evidence. Resources from surrounding agencies such as LASD , LAFD, LA Port PD, & Park Rangers also responded to assist LAPD.
July 24th, 2022 - San Pedro, CA - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Circumstances aside, you have GOT to love seeing this many Vic’s still on the streets
I don't, they are long overdue to be retired.
Means there's still more Vics that will enter the used car market. Nobody can kill the Vics!
Some aren’t and some officers just don’t want to let them go. They’re great work cars. Spacious, comfortable and reliable.
@@iamReddington Hey if it ain’t broken don’t fix it!
@@iamReddington and why's that? I've owned 2 of them and still have them and my truck. My first vic I bought as a teen and paid $800 with 150k miles. I still have it and only had basic maintenance issues. Same with my other one. Bought it for $1500 2yrs later with 180k miles and it was a fully loaded one. Same mechanical upkeep. Both have over 200k miles now at 8yrs later. There's a reason police departments still have them. They're fast, fuel efficient and any idiot with no mechanical skills can learn to fix them 🙄
Wow, that's an insane response. Tons of great catches especially of those slicktop convoys. Sad to hear of the fatalities.
There's something beautiful about a brand new 2020 explorer being followed by a parade of crown vics
Amazing to see so many Crown Vics still in service. And damn, that's alot of slicktop vics.
5:16 gave her the good ol' honk
this was a crazy call to hear unfold. nice footage bro and great timing, love seeing all those george units.
I don't know much about how Cali dose things down there what's a George unit
@@floridapiegaming8068 gang unit, the marked slicktop cars
@@FB1ResponseVideos oh ok, I know sergeants are Sam units so dose that mean k9 would be a king unit ect?
@@floridapiegaming8068 It changes from county and department to department. George units are training units in San Diego County.
Can tell it is a very serious incident Police and other Emergency Personnel have the foot down, when an incident occurs they get there very quickly and take charge (so thankful to these guys). I was first on the scene of an attempted murder at a Shopping Centre horrific scene two men down, Police and Ambo’s arrived in five minutes.
These Emergency service personnel are very special people we do not appreciate them until we really need them.
Yep
Yeah until they do absolutley nothing in these situations and sit around with their thumbs up their butts lmao
@@sillygoose941 alright pal go ahead and go straight into an unknow shooting situation and let us know how it goes okay and im not joking im dead serious cause if you can handle it without issues and no one else getting hurt then i will gladly back you up and help you get put into a position to fix these issues we have
@@krendilsshieldheart6344 there were 350+ cops at Uvalde and it still took them 1 hour and 14 minutes to kill the shooter. Keep talking
@@sillygoose941 So that was one incident out of how many active shooter calls nationwide? Any other examples?
Love watching these police response videos … Like not in a sense that something terrible happened but in a sense that yes we are protected against antisocial elements
Dude amazing catches!!! Prayers too all victims and family’s involved
2:34 officer with a mustache driving a Crown Victoria in 2022, hell yeah. :D
Excellent catch 😀👍👍 lots of marked & unmarked emergency response vehicles as well !!!! Very nice video & audio . Thanks for the video & the channel!!!! Keep up the good work!!!!!!
Watching from New Zealand, you have amazing emergency vehicles over there, just stunning
Damn prayers too everybody and got damn look at the crown Vics
used to have one myself, just a god damn tank, took it out for a spin one night got on some back paved curved roads that were posted at 45 mph, i took them at 90 mph, damn thing wouldn't even as much as budge it just stuck like glue, absolutely amazing well built cars
@@John-kr7iz They are currently on one now love her these cars are the best cars ever made I’m sorry like they’re so famous they even made a movie about them.
Really cool to see those crown vic units with minimal lighting responding at 2:27
At least they got the 2020 ford explorer with a lot of lights backing them up.
The efficiency and professionalism of the LAPD and the paramedics, including the news team, are highly admirable.
The efficiency and professionalism of the LAPD
😆
Why is the news team included?
Hahahahaha that is the funniest thing I've heard. The real story is that the san pedro police department is extremely hard to get a hold of. They don't do crap. That's why this happened.
@Nichole you sound pretty stupid, there is no San Pedro police department
We could do with some of that professionalism here in the UK.
I was in Santa Ana when this broke all over the news, sad 2 died as a result of this. This is some awesome footage of PD you got here!
Major is an understatement, MASSIVE response, sick video!
I have seen much bigger code 3 responses.
Amazing video! I love the 2020 and the LASD with the air horn!
2:28 interesting - has the older Unitrol siren I think and the rear halogen lights, but the front uses the newer LED lights.
Halogens must’ve worn out and they replaced em. Plenty in the fleet with newer LED’s
Good God, what an amazing all though sad thing to catch. Thats a massive amount of units. God be with the ones that were deceased.
Crazy world we live in . Goodluck out there in Southland. Love seeing the P71 still rolling strong.
Any further videos from this featuring agencies other than LA City FD and PD?
That’s all I got, a lot of others came from the south. I was at the north side of the incident.
Epic video! A lot of Crown Vics and also the new Explorers. Same as slick tops, unmarked, and marked units. Did they ever find the suspect or suspects?
I live in this town, they never did catch them to my knowledge. They were armored. And it hasn’t happened since
At least the vics get to see the new explorers before they get auctioned off
Sad Event.
Good Video.
With that huge of a response, and the famous California traffic, I would think SOMEBODY should've planned ahead, and taken control of traffic!
Obviously, nobody knows ahead of time where and when MCI's and other large-scale incidents will occur, but all Emergency Response Agencies pre-plan- as much as they can, and adapt as needed to each incident. They should have area traffic control as a factor in the general pre plan SOPs.
It's for the benefit of on-scene personnel, access for responding units, egress for transport to the hospital, general public and un-involved motorists' safety.
It’s amazing to see the crown vic still in service
Wow, and I thought I saw a lot of police in 2020 when there was an active shooter scare at a mall here. Thankfully that one was only a scare and not real. Great video though!
Amazing video! Love the sirens and look of LAPD And FD, hello from Australia
Weird silver CVPI will all-red lighting set-up (police or FD?). Great video for sure!
Fire, it says it on the bumper :P
@@86501freightliner
Oh, you are right, I should be more careful when looking at the vehicles, ah ah. Thanks!
@@phosemonde4787 Don't feel bad, it was easy to miss. If it weren't for it being such an odd vehicle I wouldnt have noticed either.
Which agency's cruiser at 0:55?
LA Port Police 👍🏽
Wish everyone in the world were as united as cops are
What unit are slick tops ?
Wow so many Vic’s! Are those like spare units?
Yup! Believe it or not, no. They just keep them in good shape to drive them.
Bro, the Arjent light bars look so good, I don’t like the front flash pattern on the Valor light bars
Really nice video. Excellent quality camera you have there. Is that a professional ENG camera or a phone?
Thank you! Sony AX53 4K Camcorder
@@code3socal83 I noticed the suburb picture quality. It’s much better than using your phone to capture footage. Keep up the good work. I’m a buff when it comes to watching emergency vehicles.
What a sick world we live in. Disturbing how many of these shootings occur.
God bless 🙏👌👌
suicidal jogger @ 5:20. Still very nice footage though, especially with all the various agencies responding.
I love how they "play" with their sirens (for example when crossing a road, or arriving at the scene), the various tones it can produce etc.
Here in the Netherlands we are not capable of doing this with sirens, but I can remember one funny video in which a cop did scream "Tatuuu Tatuu Tatuu" by megaphone (imitating the siren).
EMS is trained to switch the siren tones as we approach intersections or heavy traffic, I can only imagine it's the same for police. More often than not, the tones will switch and the airhorn will blast a few times when clearing an intersection.
i have seen the same exact video you are on about and it was really funny
At 3:48 a CV Slicktop with Light/Siren for the FD? I didn't know they had or needed one of those.
LAFD TACTICAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SUPPORT UNIT
4:27 was that a security vehicle responding? It looks to me like that because of the lights. Correct me if im wrong.
This is fire department command unit responding, If you mean that car behind it, this is a LA Port Police
Nice footage. Love those slicktop Vics.
0:08 - 0:19 - 0:43 - 0:58 LAPD Port Harbor Division
1:15 The Fucking Corrupted LASD Gang
1:26 - 1:33 - 1:35 , 4:07 LAFD Utility Pickup Truck , 3 Undercover LAPD Ford Explorer SUV ,1:46 The Patrol Division SUV Parked on the Side waiting his Signal , One Dodge Charger ,1:58 - 2:09
2:09 , 2:28 LAPD Ford Explorer SUV , 2:33 - 2:42 Convoy of Slicktop Crown Vic , 3:19 , 3:41 - 3:45
3:55: What's the CVPI for? PD or Fire?
Fire
LAFD. It’s a TEMS Specialist from the Tactical Emergency Medical Support Unit, Emergency Medical Services Bureau, Emergency Operations.
I wish police were this fancy in gta 5
Is it still going on?
How do they even go about coordinating these types of responses. Does each officer know where to set up a perimeter? Also, when the report is written does every responding officer need to file a report for the call? Is one incident number generated and then they all write a report referencing that one number?
sad to say but these guys probably have so much experience to responding to these calls that they probably have it down to a science
La is big and filled with gangs, there's a squad car within 2 miles radius of each other
Nice to see the crown vic is still in the game 🔥
Great video! An unfortunate reason for the response though
Why did some of the shops have the “in case of emergency call 911” taped off in black tape?
Particularly the first two..haven’t watched much past that (yet).
0:02 I'm surprised that no one has mentioned the fact that it looks like they're coming from the donut shop.
Oh hell naw them criminals bout to lose for ruining that donut time
@@aguy7095 for real!! Hahaha
i have a question :
How do you know when the police vehicle or fire truck will pass and how do you know what the intervention is?
Allmost all channels like this are using some kind of police or fire scanner to know what's going on
The highlight of this video were the CROWN VICTORIAS! Amazing to still see them in use after all this time.
I'm here for that unmarked 2020 Explorer 😍😍😍
Outstanding response 👏 👌 👍
- how many backup do you need?
- YES!
lol every single cop in his own vehicle
They were treating as an active shooter. During the time LAPD was being dispatched and responding, the shooters were still gunning people down throughout the park. When they put out a backup call, they send usually 5-6 units code 3 or a little more. Due to the fact there were multiple shooters and multiple victims down, they requested more units for containment and tactical reasons. Crowd control apparently was a huge issue too. A lot of these units, well majority of them are outside Division/Station units.
2:26 I like how they got the big brother 2020 ford explorer leading the pack of crown Vic’s that’s badass ngl
Indeed the best of the best for those emergency vehicle enthusiasts. Slicktops, unmarked units galore!
😎🇻🇪rkt ykrttkrmp
That female cop on foot doing traffic management is gorgeous.
so no one gonna talk about 2:21
I clicked on the time stamp and got Rick rolled I thought it was the video but it was an add
Lol they are looking backwards
Beautiful will done this is what you call all hands on deck I remember that day my neighbor he is the top secret FBI agent and he responded to that location I always pray for these men and women from the LAPD all divisions and stations I am closer to the Harbor unit are prayers always go out to the First Responders LA county City and all other fire departments may God bless and keep them safe every day of their lives I will be watching all the videos and I just subscribed
There were no FBI at this call.
@@maxsmith695 G, that's funny. I thought I saw 1 person that I recognized that's An agent Well, if there wasn't one then. There wasn't one. It's better to keep a secret
sad to hear the casualties, hope they already dealt with whoever was behind it. aside from that, glad to see them CVPI's around LAPD in 2022, they were being sent to sacrifice before ending their service
Damn, 10 Crown Vics on that scene. I still hold out some hope for LA.
Rest in peace, victims.
WOAH DUDE! Great catches!!!
That full blacked out fpiu, looked nice
Anyone else find it convenient that a mass shooting gets this kind of response whereas if you were to be stabbed in the middle of the street in broad daylight, it would take them over an hour to respond?
It most likely depends
@@masterchifpl12 yeah, on what benefits politicians politically.
@@keith5711 Unfortunately, this is how this world works
love seeing the slick top CVPI's
Wow that's shooting was crazy
Was that pedestrian blind near the end of the video let me play frogger with a ambulance
You know its serious situation when they bring their old crown vics
2:21 I love the fpiu!
Nice catches!
Was the response to drive around with sirens on
8 people got shot
How many cop cars did you count?
thats a sick car meet
Damn, amazing catches!
Those slick tops are aggressive looking!
Awesome vid bro
That's a lotta cop cars! Unfortunate outcome from this event. Good footage though
That news guy could have yielded faster.
I need to have one of those crown Vic’s
The KTLA 5 Media Sattelite Van at 3:28 was Concluded Guys
Good footage.
Glad to see that some police departments in California are still using seventh generation Dodge Chargers and Ford Crown Victorias as police interceptors. But sadly, they’re getting taken over by 2015-facelifted Dodge Chargers, which is kinda sad, but I still like ‘em, though! ;3
Still a lot of Ford Crown Victoria's. Production of these cars stopped in 2011.
Lequisha almost got smacked at the end
Holy crap
Jesus, whoever got 5 starts just got the miraculous 6.
02:45
I think the man in the back pointing the camera at me is in danger of where he is standing😅.
I watched this and could only wonder who’s watching the rest of the city while seemingly the entire force is at one location?
There’s about 100,000 cops in LA county…
gta 5 five starts irl
Get the finger prints off of all those "discovered" weapons, just to verify none of the "victims" was shooting also, then tossing the weapon.
Anyone counted the number of responders
If someone can answer this question, it would be great.
Are the LAPD P71s mainly used for gang units and swat, or are there still some patrol units out there
Gang unit
@@belizeangal3409 thank you
Rip to the victims. 🙏❤️✝️
In the US its almost always single man units... In Taiwan's four to a car.
Most LAPD patrol units are two officers - the back seat is basically a jail cell reserved for them. Single occupant vehicles are almost always senior command staff or special operations vehicles like SWAT or communications support.
Okay, I have never really understood why when there is something like this there needs to be like 90-150 officers who respond....
They were treating as an active shooter. During the time LAPD was being dispatched and responding, the shooters were still gunning people down throughout the park. When they put out a backup call, they send usually 5-6 units code 3 or a little more. Due to the fact there were multiple shooters and multiple victims down, they requested more units for containment and tactical reasons. Crowd control apparently was a huge issue too. A lot of these units, well majority of them are outside Division/Station units.
@@code3socal83 Alright, I kinda wish that the US would ban guns to civiliians and only give Armed Forces, and Police them.
@@va.avgeek9361 I'm sure that the hundreds of million firearms would immediately be turned in by law abiding citizens, especially the criminals out there. Then everything would be fine. Except the ones that would be smuggled in across our open border. For sure no one would ever use a vehicle to kill people. Or knives, hammers.............
@@va.avgeek9361 Yea give up all of your freedom.
Let me guess you got the shot, with no hesitation right?
how many should there be?
🙏🏼❤️
Some of those FPIUs look BEAT to hell