California rescuers save family with baby stranded for 3 days in Tahoe National Forest
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Rescuers in California saved a family of four, including an infant, who were stranded for three days in a steep canyon of Tahoe's National Forest in California.
After three days, the husband hiked out alone to where he called for help, the sheriff’s office said. Rescuers learned of the family on Thursday evening and set out to search.
While the California Highway Patrol helicopter was unable to see the family due to the dense canopy of trees, officials said it spotted the father and the family’s car on the rim on the canyon and guided deputies to his location.
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