
Two Hikers Rescued After Suffering From Dehydration At Arlington Peak
Over the weekend, Santa Barbara County Fire and other volunteers came to the rescue of two hikers who were out hiking on Arlington Peak in the Los Padres National Forest, where they both suffered from dehydration.
Emergency crews from Santa Barbara County Fire, Santa Barbara City Fire and Santa Barbara County Search and Rescue after a report of a hiker running out of water. Read more here
We want to thank Santa Barbara County Fire and other volunteers for their amazing rescue of the hikers, as this is a reminder to everyone to bring your water bottle when out hiking on days where the temperatures are hot. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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