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

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

An injured hiker was airlifted more than 250 feet to safety after getting stuck in the Angeles National Forest on Sunday. 

It's not clear exactly where the hiker got stuck, but Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department rescue teams were sent to the area after learning that they got injured while canyoneering in a slot canyon with a waterfall. The injury prevented them from being able to continue. 

The patient, who suffered unknown injuries, was airlifted to safety by LASD's Air Rescue 5 helicopter. 

No further information was provided. 

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