VIDEO: California Highway Patrol Rescues Injured Skier From Donner Pass

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Auburn, Calif. – On January 27, 2017 a 1:00 p.m. California Highway Patrol Helicopter 20 (H-20) was requested for a Search and Rescue (SAR) by Grass Valley CalFire dispatch. A group of four people were backcountry skiing when one of them injured their leg. Using a cell phone they called 9-1-1 and requested help. They were found near Flora Lake which is between Boreal Ski Resort and Donner Lake at approximately 7,500 feet in elevation.

Highway Patrol Rescue. Image: CHP
Highway Patrol Rescue. Image: CHP

The victim said they had started their day at the Donner Pass Rest Area, hiked up the mountain for some backcountry skiing, and injured his lower leg while skiing down a chute between two cliffs. Unable to continue any further, the group called for help. H-20 was on patrol when they got the call. H-20 landed and picked up a third crew member, Sergeant Yops, from Truckee CHP Office. Using the hoist, they placed him next to the victim. Sergeant Yops placed the victim a hoist rescue harness and prepared him for extraction.

California Highway Patrol Helicopter. Image: Airport Data
California Highway Patrol Helicopter. Image: Airport Data

H-20 performed a hoist rescue and brought the injured party back to the Command Post where a Truckee Fire Department ambulance was standing by to transport the patient to a local hospital.

Information From CHP – Valley Division Air Operations


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