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LOS ANGELES HOSPITAL ASKS PUBLIC TO HELP IDENTIFY TWO UNCONSCIOUS PATIENTS ON BREATHING TUBES

A Los Angeles hospital appeals to the public after two patients without identification arrive on breathing tubes.

A Los Angeles hospital is asking the public for help identifying two men who were brought in on separate days, both unconscious and placed on ventilators — and neither carrying any form of ID. Despite ongoing efforts from hospital social workers, no family members or loved ones have been located.

According to KTLA and Black News, the first man was found on November 9 on North Algranti Avenue in Sylmar. He is described as approximately 36 years old, standing 6’2”, weighing around 178 lbs, with blue eyes, dark hair, and a tattoo on his left forearm.

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📎 Source: KTLA | Black News

The second man was brought in on November 12 after being found unresponsive near 559 S. Ceres Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. He is believed to be roughly 35 years old, about 6’0”, 158 lbs, with brown eyes and a black Afro-style haircut.

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📎 Source: KTLA | Black News

Both patients remain hospitalized and unable to communicate.

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Hospital officials are urging anyone who may recognize either man to contact their Social Work Department at 323-409-5253. Even the smallest detail could help reconnect these patients with their families.

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