
SAR Team Rescues Deaf Hiker in Los Angeles Forest
The Los Angeles SAR Team rescued a deaf hiker on Tuesday who was lost in the Angeles National Forest in the L.A. area for almost two days.
Palomino said it was around midnight on Tuesday when a trained search and rescue tracking dog, 2-year-old Deputy Olive noticed some movement 500 feet off the trail. Read more here
Special thanks to the Los Angeles SAR Team and other helpers for rescuing the hiker. Please be safe out there!
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