Multiple Hikers Rescued By the Malibu SAR Team Due To Heat Exhaustion
Over the weekend, the Malibu Search and Rescue team had their hands full as they made four rescues of hikers suffering from heat exhaustion.
The first, a female adult hiker suffering from excessive heat at the “M*A*S*H” site at Malibu Creek State Park was located and treated. Read more here
Special shout out to the Malibu Search and Rescue team and other volunteers for their dedicated effort in rescuing the hikers. This is a friendly reminder, to bring a gallon or two of water with you if you plan on hiking and check the weather before you head out, especially if the weather is getting warmer. Please be safe out there!
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