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An emergency animal rescue flight transported more than 100 pets out of Los Angeles shelters as rescue officials work to manage overcrowding following a large-scale hoarding case involving hundreds of animals. According to information obtained by PEOPLE, the early morning airlift took place on Tuesday, March 24. Organized by the nonprofit Wings of Rescue, it departed from Van Nuys Airport around 4 a.m., carrying pets already cleared for adoption to partner organizations in Chicago. The effort was launched days after the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control (DACC) responded to a call about an alleged hoarding situation in which hundreds of dogs and cats were being kept in deplorable conditions.

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00:00Behind the monkey board, is this the head?
00:03That one?
00:04That one, yes, please, my Mary.
00:09Oh, it's a target.
00:10Oh, it's a target, though.
00:12That thing is dense.
00:15Densily.
00:16Oh, I saw a gallon.
00:17Do you have any feathers, anyone?
00:18Oh, oh.
00:19I'm just trying to be dense.
00:20Hang on.
00:30Oh, hey, it's a target for that, VIP.
00:33Five chunky boards.
00:35This is the lead, the head that one.
00:36That one, yes, please, my Mary.
00:41Oh, the target.
00:43Oh, the target, though.
00:45It's gonna be easy.
00:45That thing is dense.
00:48Densily.
00:49Can I sell a gallon in this for you?
00:50Are there is anyone?
00:51Oh, oh.
00:52So, that's a giant meat.
00:53Oh, can you see the target?
00:55Get over here.
00:56Yes.
01:03BIP.
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