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The hiker was stuck in the Angeles National Forest and had to be flown 250 feet to a hospital

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Hiker airlifted 250 feet to safety after getting injured, stuck in Angeles National Forest

Hiker airlifted 250 feet to safety after getting injured in Angeles National Forest. The person was stuck while canyoneering in a slot canyon with a waterfall. LASD said the person was canyonedering in the canyon in the Angeles National forest.

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Injured hiker airlifted 250 feet to safety after getting stuck in Angeles National Forest

Injured hiker airlifted 250 feet to safety after getting stuck in Angeles National Forest. Deputies say that the hiker was canyoneering in a slot canyon near a waterfall when they got injured. The hikers were unable to continue on Sunday after getting injured.

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83-year-old injured hiker airlifted from Granada Hills to hospital

83-year-old hiker airlifted from Granada Hills to hospital. Los Angeles Fire Department said hiker was located in a remote area. The hiker is believed to be in a critical condition in the area of Granada Hill, Los Angeles. L.A. Fire Department says the hiker suffered a minor injury.

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