LAFD Rescues Injured Hiker In Pacific Palisades

January 17, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of Tobias Seward.
PACIFIC PALISADES—On January 17, at approximately 1:10 p.m. the Los Angeles Fire Department Air Operations responded to a call of an injured hiker on E. Topanga Rd. First responders arriving at the scene discovered a 30-year-old male with non-life-threatening injuries sustained while riding his mountain bike. LAPD Air Operations used the hoist to get the patient to safety. Follow-up transportation was provided to meet Air Operations to get the injured party back to his vehicle.   By Sharon
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