
Altadena SAR Rescues Injured Hiker in Pasadena
The Altadena Search and Rescue Team, along with the Pasadena firefighters rescued a hiker on Sunday in a canyon in Pasadena after the individual injured their ankle.
The technical rescue response began at 1:13 p.m. when Pasadena Fire Department resources were dispatched to the 2250 block of Pinecrest Drive for a reported injured hiker in Eaton Canyon, according to department spokesperson Lisa Derderian. Read more here
Great work to the Altadena SAR Team and the Pasadena Firefighters for coming to the hiker's rescue as we wish the hiker a speedy recovery. Please be safe out there!
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