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Fall From Livermore Parking Garage Leaves One Person Hurt

Livermore police are investigating an injury sustained by a person who fell from the top level of a downtown parking garage near Railroad Avenue.

Reese Hardy

July 2, 20261 min read

Livermore police are investigating an incident involving a person who fell from the upper level of a parking structure in the city. The department confirmed that the individual sustained injuries but stated that authorities do not suspect foul play in connection with the event.

The fall occurred at one of the parking facilities located near Railroad Avenue in downtown Livermore. These structures typically range from three and a half to four stories high, placing the top level approximately 40 feet above the ground. Police have not officially verified the specific garage where the incident took place.

Audio from emergency dispatchers, which was shared in a local social media group, indicated that the fall happened sometime before 1:05 p.m. on Wednesday. The police department did not confirm the exact time or the details provided in the audio recording.

Authorities declined to provide additional information regarding the identity of the injured person or the specific circumstances leading to the fall as of Wednesday afternoon. Further details about the investigation are not yet clear.

Livermore is situated approximately 6 miles east of Pleasanton.

Source: patch.com.

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Reese Hardy

Reese Hardy writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Pleasanton.

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