Injured Hiker Rescued At Tangerine Falls
On Friday, November 28th, a hiker who was hiking with her daughter at Tangerine Falls slipped and fell on a rock, where she suffered a lower leg injury. The Santa Barbara County Search and Rescue and other volunteers assisted in the rescue.
A mother and daughter were hiking when the mother slipped on a rock and sustained a lower-leg and ankle injury, according to SBCSAR. Read more here
Thank you to SBCSAR and other volunteers for rescuing the woman, and we wish her a speedy recovery from her leg. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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