Attention Eaton Canyon Hikers: From the Co. of L.A.
        Dept. of Parks & Recreation 
NEW ---- YouTube VIDEO ( 1 min.) --- Eaton Canyon 2nd Waterfall near
        Altadena- Rescuers talk about and show rescues (Co of LA Parks &
        Recreation): 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4URKLYEPK0&feature=youtu.be
        
Don’t believe the false information being spread through social media
        about a so called safe hike to a second waterfall around Eaton Canyon. 
There is no developed trail leading up to the top of Eaton Falls. This
        is a rugged natural area located in the Angeles National Forest. People
        have died or become seriously injured by climbing, in an attempt to
        continue further up the canyon. 
Trying to climb a crumbling mountainside is not worth losing your life
        or risking serious injury to yourself and others. 
Learn an important lesson from the fatal mistakes of victims who have
        died and those who were seriously injured! Don’t try it. It is not
        worth losing your life! 
http://parks.lacounty.gov/ 
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From the Search & Rescue Teams of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's
        Department: 
VIDEO of rescues from Eaton Canyon second waterfall and other rescues.
        See why the best hiking, is safe hiking:: 
Young woman on a day hike in Eaton Canyon with two men found herself
        clutching the side of a cliff: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aNEWZK52Zo&lr=1&uid=lrCXRurpUlzY7gt7AUJPSw
        
http://sheriff.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/lasd/media/detail/?WCM_GLOBAL_CONTEXT=/lasd+content/lasd+site/home/home+top+stories/2011sep17_esdrescue
        
***HIKING PLAN SHEET*** 
*Enjoy Nature - Plan your Hike by filling out the Sheriff's
        Department's HIKING PLAN SHEET: 
http://file.lacounty.gov/lasd/cms1_163961.pdf
        
Hiking/Camping is a fun way to get family and friends together to enjoy
        the outdoors and to get some physical activity. However, you should
        always be prepared for the unexpected. You should tell family and
        friends what your plans are and provide a list of who will be going
        with you. That’s why the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department would
        like to remind the residents of Los Angeles County that having a hiking
        / camping plan is crucial to survival in case of an emergency. 
Before you leave, please fill out Los Angeles County Sheriff’s
        Department Search and Rescue – Hiking Plan sheet and provide to a loved
        one to hold onto just in case something happens to a member of your
        hiking/camping expedition. You can download the form by visiting: 
If you would like more information on how to prepare for your hiking /
        camping trip, please visit the Center for Disease Control’s camping
        website at 
http://www.cdc.gov/family/camping/
        
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LASD Sheriff's Emergency Services Detail (ESD) deputies operate
        24-hours a day, seven days a week. In addition to their tactical
        operations, all ESD deputies are certified paramedics and rescue
        divers. ESD is responsible for coordinating and participating in
        mountain search and rescue, underwater search and rescue, and swift
        water and flood rescue operations for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's
        Department. They staff the Air-5 Rescue Helicopter, the Ocean Rescue
        Boat, and accompany the Special Weapons Teams on all operations. 
The Air-5 rescue helicopter crews, including Emergency Services Detail
        paramedics, and the over 100 members of the eight Search and Rescue
        teams of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department average about 350
        search and rescue missions every year, making it one of the most active
        counties for search and rescue missions in the nation. 
Partner to prevent or report crime by contacting your local sheriff’s
        station. Or, if you wish to remain anonymous, call “LA Crime Stoppers”
        by dialing 800-222-TIPS (8477), texting the letters TIPLA plus your tip
        to CRIMES (274637), or using the website 
http://lacrimestoppers.org 
Captain Mike Parker 
Sheriff's Headquarters Bureau - Newsroom 
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department 
(323) 267-4800 
http://www.lasd.org 
SHBNewsroom@lasd.org 
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Sheriff Leroy D. Baca 
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department 
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