'Grueling' rescue of snowmobiler a success in Fall Creek drainage

  • Source: Bonners Ferry Herald
  • Published: 01/18/2019 03:16 AM

On Friday, Jan. 11, a snowmobiler was injured approximately 150 feet below Roman Nose peak in the Fall Creek drainage. Boundary Search and Dive Rescue (SAR), Boundary Ambulance, and South Boundary Fire Protection District responded shortly after 2 p.m. “This was a grueling operation due to the conditions,” said Boundary Search and Dive Rescue Commander Tony Jeppesen. The amount of snow as well as failing light were obstacles that the 17 first responders battled to rescue the injured snowmobiler. “The trail was clear for the most part, but rough, and the ride was long,” said Boundary Search and Dive Rescue team member Evan Phillips, who was part of the first team that was deployed. South Boundary Fire assisted SAR with three people. “We were there to offer whatever support we could for search and rescue,” said South Boundary Fire Chief Tony Rohrwasser. “We usually have resources and knowledge about the area closest to us.”



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