Two Lost Hikers Rescued At Los Angeles National Forest
Over the weekend, SAR teams rescued a pair of female hikers after they got lost in the Los Angeles National Forest.
According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, the women used the iPhone SOS feature to request help, which provided rescuers with the hiker's precise location. Read more here
Thank you to SAR teams in the Los Angeles area for rescuing the two women. This is a reminder to everyone to let someone know where you are heading, but setting up a plan of where to start, where to end, and how to get back from your hiking destination. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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