Water rescue occurs near Oakland airport
Oakland firefighters, police and a U.S. Coast Guard crew has responded Friday morning to a vehicle that went into the Airport Channel off San Leandro Bay.
Oakland firefighters, police and a U.S. Coast Guard crew has responded Friday morning to a vehicle that went into the Airport Channel off San Leandro Bay.
Oakland firefighters, police and a U.S. Coast Guard crew has responded Friday morning to a vehicle that went into the Airport Channel off San Leandro Bay, Coast Guard officials said.
Firefighters said on Twitter at 9:58 a.m. that they went to see whether anyone needed to be rescued from the vehicle in the channel near Doolittle Drive and Langley Street.
Coast Guard officials said the vehicle was filled with water. A dive team has been called to the area, according to fire officials.
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