Pedestrian Fatality in Tunnel Disrupts Los Angeles Red Line Services Between Westlake and 7th/Metro Stations

A somber scene unfolded yesterday evening on the Red Line, as the Los Angeles Fire Department reported a pedestrian fatality at approximately 6:20 PM. The incident occurred in the tunnel between Westlake Station and 7th/Metro Station, located at 662 S Alvarado St. Despite the swift response of firefighters, the victim was found deceased upon their arrival.

Traffic in the area was impacted as LAFD units, including BC11 BC13 E11 E13 E20 E203 E211 E9 EM11 HM21 HR3 RA20 T11 T3 T9, cordoned off the scene to allow for investigation and handling of the unfortunate event. The LAFD, in a statement obtained by their official alert, announced that “Firefighters located a patient in the tunnel between Westlake Station and 7th/Metro Station. Unfortunately, the patient is beyond medical help and determined dead on scene.” The case is now in the hands of law enforcement and the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner for further investigation.

While details surrounding the circumstances of the pedestrian’s death have not been publicly disclosed, the incident caused a ripple effect to potentially disrupt the normal flow of the city’s subway services. Commuters and residents were advised to seek out alternate transportation routes as the situation unfolded. Updates on the duration of the Red Line’s disruption were advised to be sought from @metrolosangeles, which remained active in providing real-time information…

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