Altadena Mountain Rescue
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Formation1951, member unit of the Sheriff's Department Reserve Forces Bureau since 1956
Type501(c)(3) nonprofit volunteer organization
PurposeDedicated to saving lives through mountain rescue and safety education
HeadquartersLos Angeles County Sheriff's Department Altadena Station
| Formation | 1951, member unit of the Sheriff's Department Reserve Forces Bureau since 1956 |
|---|---|
| Type | 501(c)(3) nonprofit volunteer organization |
| Purpose | Dedicated to saving lives through mountain rescue and safety education |
| Headquarters | Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Altadena Station |
| Website | http://www.amrt.org/ |
The Altadena Mountain Rescue Team is staffed by reserve Los Angeles County Sheriff deputies (all volunteer). The organization's goals are saving lives through mountain rescue and safety education. Headquartered at the Altadena Sheriff's Station, near the San Gabriel Mountains, the team is operational 24 hours each day, 365 days every year. It is one of eight teams in the Los Angeles County which, together, are staffed by 120 trained members.