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Published July 05, 2017
A group of hikers, including one with "serious" injuries, had to be rescued Thursday after an avalanche on Mt. Baldy in southern California.
The San Bernardino County Fire District said in a news release the slide was reported at 12:13 p.m. local time at the Baldy Bowl, located southeast of the mountain's peak.
Officials said that three hikers were walking at the time of the avalanche on "unstable snow overlaying a sheet of ice," and that one hiker slid down and suffered "serious" injuries.
MT BALDY: #SBCoFD responding to reported AVALANCHE in MtBaldyBowl. Hiker stuck half-way down. No reports of missing parties. ^eas
— SB County Fire (@SBCOUNTYFIRE) January 26, 2017
Baldy(Update): #AirRescue7 and @sbcountysheriff assets enroute. One confirmed victim with reported serious injuries located in the bowl.
— SB County Fire (@SBCOUNTYFIRE) January 26, 2017
The two injured hikers were airlifted off the mountain and transported to a local hospital, while the third hiker was able to walk out without assistance.
Mount Baldy is located in the San Gabriel Mountains about 45 miles northeast of Los Angeles and rises to 10,064 feet.
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