The local hospital will help identify two patients who were found to have been injured in Los Angeles County.
According to the Los Angeles General Medical Center, the patients are said to be two men, between the ages of 40 and 41.
Both men are injured and hospital staff hope to find family.
The first patient was a man around 41 years old. On January 26th, he was struck by a vehicle near Hermann Avenue and Atlantic Boulevard in the Alhambra.
A male patient was hit by a car near Hermann Avenue and Atlantic Boulevard in the Alhambra and has been hospitalized since January 26, 2025.
He is 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighs about 189 pounds. He has dark brown eyes and a shaved head due to injury.
The second patient is a man around 40 years old. On February 6th, he was found to be unresponsive on an MTA bus in the city of Commercial Transactions near East Whittier Boulevard.
Male patient in the age of 40 who did not respond to MTA buses in Commerce on February 6, 2025 (Los Angeles General Medical Center)
He is 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs about 169 pounds. He is bald and has brown eyes.
Neither patient has personal belongings to help staff identify them or contact their loved ones.
Anyone who recognizes them is asked to call clinical social workers Nicole Crayon at 323-409-3877 or Jessica Balau Hona at 323-409-3758.
The public can also call 323-409-5253 in the Social Work division of Los Angeles General Medical Center or outside of business hours. Please call 323-409-6883.
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