Water Rescue near Hwy 101 at Carrillo

By Scanner Andrew

A subject was trapped in the waters in the mission creek near Hwy 101 at Carrillo.

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ScannerAndrew is a volunteer reporter who shares information from emergency scanner traffic and details from the scene of incidents.

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  1. STRAY – save your breath, BYZ has no interest in helping anyone. Anyone thinking homelessness as a whole is a “voluntary lifestyle,” has no interest in even trying to understand the homeless issue. Makes me sad to see this.

  2. The alternative is our huge social welfare system already in place, both public and private and choosing a location where one can provide for their own basic necessities. Stop cranking out your long litany of excuses, Zero.. America is where one can still re-invent themselves over and over again, and not as life time government dependents.

  3. Byzantium – any real-life work in this area? Or just Monday morning quarterbacking? No one wants or likes the current homeless mess but your constant grumpy observations aren’t moving the ball in any direction.

  4. We have tons of support services that help many people (waaaayy more than our fair share across the state). The folks you see don’t want and won’t take the help they need… largely because some (well-meaning) folks don’t understand the difference between supporting and enabling / attracting.
    Who would you go to services if they require you to behave in a way that’s way less appealing than the alternative?

  5. Actual vagrant tent camps were set up in the Mission Creek cement causeway not that long ago, visible from the Mission Street bridge looking south. With their detritus and pollution flowing directly on to the East Beach outlet giving our tourist beaches their unacceptable health ratings. Zero tolerance of vagrant camps anywhere in this city is the only solution. This is not a housing crisis; this is a voluntary lifestyle choice crisis. Housing oneself safely and with local community regulations is a primary human duty; it is not a public’s right to demand others provide this for you. Cement creek beds in flood zones do not qualify as housing space to be taken at will.

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