Tag: fall

Man Dies After Falling From Tree

December 2, 2025 ·

Photo courtesy of Jon Moore.

TOPANGA CANYON—On Monday, December 1, the Los Angeles Fire Department reported that an individual fell from a tree and died. The incident was reported at 3:24 p.m. at 7400 N. Canoga Avenue. The victim was conducting a tree trimming operation before falling onto a 10 foot high iron fence.

The worker succumbed to his injuries and was determined dead by LAFD. The victim’s name has not been disclosed. He was trimming a palm tree. The fall rendered the patient beyond medical help. An LAFD USAR team will utilize a high angle rope system to carefully recover his body, which is currently covered by a sheet and shielded from public view by a tarp to preserve the decedent’s dignity.

The Mayor’s Crisis Response Team is en route to the scene to provide emotional support to fellow workers. The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office was notified and will assume responsibility of the body upon arrival. Any additional inquiries can be directed to LAPD Topanga Division INC #2890. No additional details about the incident have been disclosed to the public.

 

By Danny Jones

City Of Malibu Releases Fall Recreation Offerings Guide

August 13, 2024 ·

Fall is fast approaching. Photo by Jeremy Thomas.

MALIBU—The city of Malibu announced on its website that during the week of August 12, that the Fall 2024 Recreation Guide and City Newsletter is available online at MalibuCity.org/CommunityServices and will be mailed to Malibu residents. The Guide features Malibu’s many programs and parks and includes informative articles and contact information for City departments and services.

“For years, the City has been offering a wide variety of high-quality, professionally run educational, sports, artistic and cultural programs, camps and events,” said Mayor Paul Grisanti. “During the pandemic, these programs are more important than ever to the community’s wellbeing and I am proud that we have been able to continue offering them. I encourage everyone in Malibu to check them out.”

Residents can find details for upcoming Fall programs offered September through November including Afterschool Programs in partnership with the Boys & Girls Club of Malibu, Bird Watching and Nature Journaling at Legacy Park, Complimentary Wellness Workshops with The Mindry, Discover Scuba, Parent and Me Programs, Poetry Workshops, Senior Programs and Water Polo. The Recreation Guide also includes information for upcoming special events including the film screening of “My Ascension” in partnership with the Malibu Library Speaker Series, Senior Resource Fair, Tiny Tot Olympics and Halloween Bu Bash Carnival.

Registration for Fall Programs opens on Monday, August 19 at 8 a.m. on the Registration webpage. For ongoing, up-to-date information on Community Services programs, visit the webpage.

By Trevor

Fisherman Falls Into Water Near Maestro’s Ocean Club

August 21, 2023 ·

MALIBU—A fisherman fell onto the rocks below Mastro’s Ocean Club at Pacific Coast Highway and Topanga on Sunday, August 20. A winch rescue by Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station, Los Angeles County Fire Department Los Angeles County Fire Department, Lifeguard Division and McCormick Ambulance EMT’s saved his life and the victim was transported to a trauma center.

The Malibu Search and Rescue Team, LA County Life Guards, LASD, and McCormick Ambulance responded at 5:30 p.m. to a reported male 50s over the side into the rocks below the establishment. The victim had been fishing and fell into the rocks below approximately 30 feet. He suffered a head injury and was in critical condition when rescuers evacuated him using a rescue winch and patient basket.

The combined teamwork during torrential rains and wind of #Hilary made the conditions particularly dangerous for rescuers.

The Malibu Search and Rescue Team posted on their Facebook page Sunday the following statement:

“Prepare for the worst, but hope for the best. Words to LIVE by. Do not hike or seek out the trails until all clear from the impending storm.  Do not try to drive through rushing water. Turn around, don’t drown. Please stay indoors Sunday/Monday.  Watch your local new sources for updates.  #LASD search and rescue resources are on alert. Make sure to have your gas tank or EV batteries full, have food, water, medicines on hand in case of a loss of power or access.”

By Trevor