California couple, dogs trapped in mountains by snow survive two-week ordeal - News Summed Up

California couple, dogs trapped in mountains by snow survive two-week ordeal


After spending two weeks snowed in in their vehicle in the mountains north of Los Angeles, two campers and their dogs were finally rescued Wednesday. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said on Twitter that the agency's Special Enforcement Bureau used a helicopter to rescue the man and woman and their two dogs after the pair became trapped 14 days ago. The couple, who were not identified, and their dogs were camping on the north side of Alamo Mountain near Frazier Mountain Park about 75 miles north of Los Angeles when storms struck the region. CLICK HERE FOR THE FOX NEWS APPA team of five deputies then were transported by a rescue helicopter and were able to hoist the couple and dogs to safety. The couple was dehydrated, sunburned, hungry and tired when they were rescued -- but weren’t injured, according to FOX11.


Source: Fox News January 24, 2019 17:48 UTC



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