The man was trapped by quickly flowing water and had to be rescued by OCFA's swift water rescue team at around
Earlier Saturday at around 7 a.m., crews with Ontario Fire Department's Urban Search & Rescue team successfully rescued a woman who had also been swept away in water at the Cucamonga Wash near Airport Drive in Ontario.
- At approx 0700 we received a call for a subject stuck in the Cucamonga Wash near Airport Dr. Firefighters from our US&R team successfully rescued the victim and She was transported with minor injuries to SARH. Stay away from all moving water!
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