
Woman Rescued in San Mateo County After Going Missing For Hours
Last week, a hiker was rescued by SAR Teams in San Mateo County after going missing for 12 hours while out adventuring on her own near Pescadero Creek in cold, freezing weather.
A search team “heard the missing hiker respond as they called out her name” on a steep hill alongside Pescadero Creek at around 3:30 a.m. Read more here
We're thrilled to hear SAR teams rescued the woman after an extensive overnight search but let this be a reminder to those who plan to go hiking, especially at night, please pack smart. Pack the essential items such as a warm blanket, plenty of water, and a fire starter kit, and wear the appropriate outfit to stay warm. Also, do not forget to charge up your phone in case you are lost and need to contact via the SOS Emergency feature on the iPhone. As always, please be safe out there!
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