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News Release
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Deschutes County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue assist stranded backcountry skiers (Photo) - 12/03/22

Released by: Deputy Donny Patterson - Assistant Search and Rescue Coordinator

Date/time: 12/02/22 at 5:27 PM

Location: Todd Lake, Bend, OR 

Rescued Subjects:     26 year old male - Bend, OR

                                31 year old male - Bend, OR

 

On 12/02/22, at about 5:27 PM, the Deschutes County 911 Dispatch Center received a 911 call from a backcountry skier near Todd Lake.  The caller reported that his ski companion was having a ski malfunction that they could not repair in the field, and they were unable to make it back out of the location unassisted.  The depth of the fresh snow, the ski malfunction, and their location prevented the two skiers from self-rescuing or hiking back out of the location unassisted. The caller reported that he had to leave his ski companion to ascend the mountain to obtain cellular service for this call. 

A Deschutes County Sheriff's Office Special Services Deputy assigned to Search and Rescue contacted the reporting person by phone.  With the assistance of a Garmin In-Reach that the skiers had with them, the caller was able to return to his ski companion's location and provide a more accurate GPS coordinates of their location.  The skiers were reported to have food, water, appropriate winter clothing, and gear to remain in place.  The subjects were advised to remain at the location together and stay warm until assistance arrived.   

At approximately 5:54 PM, a page was sent out to the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue (SAR) volunteers for this mission.  At total of 6-SAR volunteers who are qualified for this type of winter rescue responded to this page (SAR First Winter Rescue Mission for the season).  At approximately 7:10 PM two SAR teams left the SAR team office with Snowmobiles, backcountry skis, and snowshoes headed to the Dutchman Snow Park.  The two teams then continued on snowmobiles to Todd Lake where they parked the snowmobiles and continued trekking into the location on Skis and Snowshoes. 

At approximately 10:03 PM, the SAR volunteers made contact with the stranded skiers.  The two skiers were in good health, and they were assisted back down the mountain and to the awaiting snowmobiles.  The skiers were then transported by snowmobiles out of the location and back to Mt. Bachelor to their vehicle.

The SAR teams then returned to the SAR team office completing this rescue mission at 2:00 AM (12/03/22).

The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office is a full-service agency that oversees the adult jail, provides patrol, criminal investigations, civil process and search and rescue operations. Special units include SWAT, Marine Patrol, ATV Patrol, Forest Patrol, along with five K9 teams. Founded in 1916 and today led by your duly elected Sheriff L. Shane Nelson, the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office serves over 200,000 residents in Deschutes County. The agency has 259 authorized and funded personnel, which includes 191 sworn employees who provide services to the 3,055 square miles of Deschutes County.

 

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