
SAR Team Rescues Man Who Fell 300 Feet Down Los Angeles Cliff
The LACSDMSAR Team rescued a man who fell 300 feet down the Angeles Crest Highway cliff early Thursday morning in the Angeles National Forest area.
“Our team wants the public to use extreme caution when near hillsides,” Montrose SAR said. Read more here
Great work to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Montrose SAR team for coming to the man's rescue. We pray for continued healing for the man as he recovers. Please be safe out there!
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