Last night 3 teenage boys became trapped on a near vertical rockface near Pasadena/Glendora in Los Angeles. They were hiking, took a wrong path in the twilight and became stuck. The media began covering the ascent of two rescue personell and the dangerous task of placing a helicopter directly overhead for extraction. You could see the specific knots being tied, the fireman stripping his jacket for a hypothermic boy, even the fear in their faces. So what does the station do? The nightly car chase took priority! " He's hitting speeds of 120 MPH, thats VERY dangerous considering traffic is flowing at 65 "( as 85 mph SUV soccer moms on the cell phone almost take him out twice.) Eventually he ran out of gas and they mentioned the boys were safe.