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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A dozen student-athletes and three coaches from Downey High School on a hiking trip on Mount Baldy in San Bernardino County had to be rescued by search-and-rescue teams, including two teens who were located this morning after spending the night on the mountain, authorities said.
According to a statement released late this morning by the Downey Unified School District, the Downey High athletes and coaches took a group hike up Mount Baldy on Monday, and 10 of them were brought to safety on Monday evening, but two teens remained unaccounted for until this morning.
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Ground crews searched for her and 16-year-old Andres Juarez throughout the night, finally rescuing them Tuesday morning. It was a really cold night, he said. It was summer. I didn’t expect it to be that cold.
Robert Gattas, of the West Valley Search and Rescue Team, said they were lucky. It could have been very dangerous, he said. We had a successful outcome today.
San Bernardino County Sheriff s officials say a group of 51 students on the soccer and lacrosse teams from Downey High School, along with two coaches and a teacher went on a hike Monday and broke into several groups.
Ground crews searched for her and 16-year-old Andres Juarez throughout the night, finally rescuing them Tuesday morning. It was a really cold night, he said. It was summer. I didn’t expect it to be that cold.
Robert Gattas, of the West Valley Search and Rescue Team, said they were lucky. It could have been very dangerous, he said. We had a successful outcome today.
San Bernardino County Sheriff s officials say a group of 51 students on the soccer and lacrosse teams from Downey High School, along with two coaches and a teacher went on a hike Monday and broke into several groups.