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Tuesday
Sep072010

Rescue Near Baldy, Below Sugarloaf Peak


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West Valley SAR received a call early Monday morning for two hikers who had become stuck after an unsuccessful retreat from Sugarloaf Peak. The hikers were located in a drainage about 1200' below the peak, exhausted, and unable to proceed safely. With the help of Sheriff's Aviation the hikers were located, and a team of 3 made their way to the hikers' location. The climb to the hikers was a steep talus slope common to the area, but the true difficulty was the heavy "buck brush" in a 200' swath between drainages. The first team on scene took approximately 2 hours to traverse this patch of brush. Team 2, comprised of members of the Cave & Technical Rescue Team and the Mountain SAR Team scouted a route at first light. It was determined that this team could avoid much of the brush if they climbed to a band of rocks approximately 200' above the stranded hikers, then dropped into the drainage. As it turned out, this was the easier route. After approximately 2 hours of climbing, Team 2 reached the hikers and the two teams began to assess evacuation options.

Not long after Team 2 arrived, the command post was notified that 40-K was inbound to assess a possible helicopter extraction. The slope was rather steep, but the air crew was able to load all passengers via a hover step. 3 trips were required to get everybody back to Cow Canyon Saddle. The hikers were tired, but relatively unharmed.

Thursday
Aug052010

SAR Dog Team Helps Locate Missing Teen

17 year old Anyssia Escamilla, of Bloomington, was found in a landfill after more than 70 days of searching. Her boyfriend is charged with her murder as well as that of her unborn child. The SAR Dog Team was instrumental in finding Miss Escamilla. Read the story at the Press-Enterprise for more information.

 

Wednesday
Jul282010

Cave Team Assists in Mock Rescue

The Cave and Technical Rescue Team (@CaveRescue) assisted with a National Cave Rescue Commission Orientation to Cave Rescue course at California Caverns. The OCR is a two-day introduction to cave rescue that ends with a cave rescue exercise. The Cave Team personnel provided all of the victims for the scenario, and served as the command staff. 4 "lost" cavers with varying injuries were located, packaged, and evacuated. More than 20 students participated.

Thursday
Jul222010

Investigative Tracking Class

An investigative tracking class taught by Darryl Heller and Jeff Joling will be held on September 15-16, 2010. Please read the flyer for details. There is NO cost for SAR personnel.

Saturday
Jul172010

In Memory of Scott Johnston and Phil Calvert

On July 17, 2004 five members of the San Gorgonio Search and Rescue Team were enroute to assist in a search in Joshua Tree National Park when a horrific traffic accident occurred on State Route 62. Please visit San Gorgonio SAR's website to read a fitting memorial for Scott and Phil.

Sunday
Jul112010

The Search for William Ewasko

 Teams from San Bernardino County, Riverside County, and Los Angeles County searched for Mr. Ewasko from June 25 to July 2 in the Quail Mountain area of Joshua Tree National Park. Mr. Ewasko was not found.

 


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Links to other stories:

More Photos
JTNP StatementTribute
The Desert Independent
National Parks Traveller
The Desert Trail

Monday
Jun282010

Pancake Breakfast in Valley of the Falls

Valley of the Falls SAR is hosting a pancake breakfast fund raiser on July 3. Read the flyer for details.

Monday
May102010

Bear Valley SAR Holding Annual Fundraiser

All-you-can-eat pizza on Tuesday, May 18 at Village Pizza.

Read the flyer for details. This flyer was also sent to your sbsar.org email address.

Friday
May072010

Rescue in Thunder Canyon Cave

 

 

On Sunday, May 2, I was finishing dinner when my teammate, Tad Gallistel, called me to tell of a phone call that he had just received about a stuck caver in Thunder Canyon Cave. A member of the party was stuck in the squeeze at the end, and after several unsuccessful attempts to get him out, decided that further assistance was required. The reporting party called the San Diego Sheriff then called Tad to explain the situation. I quickly called our coordinator, Dan Whitten,  and the VFU on-call person, Marion Browne, to explain the situation and to tell them to expect a call from CalEMA. In the meantime, a message was sent to the team advising them of the situation, but to hold until we get confirmation through the proper channels. Amazing for a bureaucracy, the call came about 15 minutes later, and we were able to roll the team.

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Saturday
May012010

Services for Gary Card Planned for Monday, May 3

It is with great sadness to report the death of Search & Rescue member Gary Card,
age 58. On April 26, 2010, at about 4:30 p.m., Gary and other members of a Hasty
Team were dispatched to assist Morongo Station with a search for a critical missing
person
in the community of Wonder Valley. Shortly after Gary and the team began their
search he collapsed from what appeared to be a cardiac event. Team members and
Paramedics were present and immediately began life saving measures. He was
transported to the Naval Hospital in 29 Palms where he was pronounced at about 6:30
p.m.

Services are planned on Monday, and all details have been sent to your sbsar.org email address.

In lieu of flowers the family is requesting donations be made to SBSD Search and Rescue Morongo Unit