Horror on LA’s most popular hiking trail as helicopters airlift man in grave condition
A hiker in his 40s was airlifted in grave condition from a popular trail in the Hollywood Hills. The Los Angeles Fire Department performed CPR on the man before transporting him to a local hospital. His current status remains unknown as authorities investigate the incident.
- ▪The incident occurred on a trail near 1900 North Runyon Canyon Road.
- ▪Approximately 32 personnel from the Los Angeles Fire Department were involved in the rescue operation.
- ▪CPR was administered to the hiker before he was airlifted for further medical attention.
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Metro Horror on LA’s most popular hiking trail as helicopters airlift man in grave condition By Benjamin Brown Published May 24, 2026, 5:03 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google A California hiker in grave condition was rescued Sunday morning from a trail in the Hollywood Hills and airlifted to a nearby hospital. 4 The Los Angeles Fire Department airlifted a hiker in his 40s off a trail early Sunday morning. CITIZEN 4 LAFD told The Post CPR was performed on the man before he was transported to a local hospital. CITIZEN The incident happened around 9am near 1900 North Runyon Canyon Road in the Runyon Canyon Park area, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
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