California mother and son rescued
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A solo female climber with a bone injury survived 28 hours at 13,800 feet on California's second-highest mountain before rescue by five helicopters.
A solo female climber was nearing the remote summit of California’s second-tallest mountain last week when she fell, injuring her leg so badly the bone was sticking through her skin.
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The fifth helicopter – a California National Guard Black Hawk Spartan 164 – ultimately took her to safety, said officials
The sheriff's office shared the identities of the three victims with PEOPLE on Wednesday, June 25. They include one man from New York, 44-year-old Matthew Anthony, and two from Los Angeles, 50-year-old Matthew Schoenecker and 59-year-old Valentino Creus.
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