Missions - 2008
- 19 September, 2008 - Tumbling River Ranch
PCSAR was paged out at approximately 4:00 PM for a female reporting back pain after she had fallen off her horse 3 miles up the trail. PCSAR arrived on scene and a hasty team comprised of one PCSAR member and 3 Platte Canyon firefighters was sent in. A second team assembled with gear to follow up behind them. Members were stood down approximately 2 1/2 miles in as Flight for Life was able to land in a nearby meadow and evacuate the patient.
- 26 May, 2008 - Mt. Bierstadt
At 8 pm, Alpine Rescue requested assistance looking for two overdue hikers on Mount Beirstadt. Due to adverse weather conditions and low visibility, Alpine believed the two hikers got turned around and were heading down the Scott Gomer trail (as many hikers do). Alpine personnel and a PCSAR member located the missing parties on the Scott Gomer trail, 1/3 mile up from the Burning Bear Campground.
- 24 May, 2008 - Burland Subdivision
Page went out at approximatley 8 pm for two lost teenage boys. The boys called in via cell phone estimating their location being between Burland Subdivision and Farmers Union. One team headed down the river from Farmers Union and the other set off from Burland. The boys kept heading up hill and eventually came out in the subdivision. Both boys were OK.
- 17 May, 2008 - Clear Creek County
At approximately 3 pm Fairplay dispatch received a 911 call stating a person with an injured knee was trapped in white-out conditions in the vacinity of Mount Beirstadt. Unsure of the exact location, PCSAR requested Alpine Rescue be contacted and dispatched to the Guanella Pass area. PCSAR was able to drive within 3 miles of the Guanella Pass summit before snow stopped vehicle progress. Two PCSAR members on snowmobiles then rode the last three miles to the pass summit and located one of the parties in the group. At this time, PCSAR discoverd that no one was injured, mearly tired and confused. This person panicked in the white-out and called for help. This individual was given a snowmobile ride down to their vehicle.
- 11 May, 2008 - Three Mile Trail
Call came in at approximately 3 pm for a male with an injured leg up on Three Mile Trail off the Guanella Pass Rd. Initial reports had the injured parties location about a mile up the trail and a little off the trail. Hasty teams headed up the trail with a medical bag, litter and wheel. Upon arriving on scene, the RP (reporting party) pointed out the injured parties location, right on top of a big rock mound. Initial estimates was the evac would be an 800 foot low angle rescue. At this time, members that were still at the vehicles loaded their packs with ropes, gear, helmets, and climbing harnesses and headed up the trail.
Once the injured leg was splinted, the patient was secured into the litter. Two anchor/lower teams were established to make the long lower as seemless as possible. One team built the initial anchor while the second team built the next anchor below. Each team would leap frog each other all the way down the mountain. This turned out to be a 1200 foot low angle- just to get to the trail. Another 1.25 miles of wheeling the litter down the trail got the patient to the awaiting ambulance. Thanks to PCF and N. Park County Ambulance for their assistance.
- 05 March, 2008 - CR18
An all call page went out at approximately 8:30 PM for a medical situation on County Rd. 18.
PCSAR hooked up it's snowmobiles and headed toward Fairplay and met Sheriff and Fire personnel at the command scene.
Nine miles in on the county road and about 1/2 mile south in the deep snow, 4 young individuals decided to have a party.
In a cabin, the 3 males and 1 female combined beer and mushrooms for a truly scary mix.
Several members became unconscious and luckily, the female was able to phone for help. PCSAR, along with deputies and EMT's, located the cabin, and brought out the individuals one by one. Smowmobiles were used until the snow became to deep, and travel reverted to snowshoes.
The party gang was taken to waiting ambulances where they were provided necessary treatment. All PCSAR personnel were back home at around 3:30 AM.
- 01 February, 2008 - South Park
During the month of February, Park County was hit extremely hard with snow storm after snow storm.
Many residents on the Fairplay side of Kenosha Pass were stranded and in need of medicine, food, and in some instances shelter. PCSAR along with other emergency services provide the services needed.
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