On June 2, 2015, an individual hiking adjacent to State Route 89 (Monitor Pass) noticed a vehicle a significant distance down a hillside.  The hiker used his cellular telephone to call 9-1-1.  Deputies from the Mono County Sheriff’s Office were able to respond to the area and locate the vehicle down a hillside near the Mono/Alpine County line.

An adult male was located near the 2006 BMW 530I and was pronounced deceased at the scene.  Officers from the California Highway Patrol Bridgeport Area office responded to the scene and are handling the collision investigation.  The Mono County Sheriff’s Office is conducting the death investigation.

The preliminary investigation indicates the solo male occupant of the 2006 BMW 530I was driving southbound on State Route 89, near the Mono/Alpine County line.  For unknown reasons, the driver of the BMW allowed the vehicle to travel over the northbound lane of State Route 89, onto the dirt shoulder and down a steep hillside.  The collision investigation is ongoing.

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On Sunday, May 31, 2015, at approximately 11:15am, the Mono County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Center received a 911 call regarding an injured backpacker near Fern Lake, in Madera County, about 5 miles southwest of Devil’s Postpile.

Mono Search and Rescue

Mono Search and Rescue

A couple from Woodside, CA, in the Bay Area, was backpacking from Devil’s Postpile to Fern Lake. While at the creek crossing, at Fern Lake, the husband fell sustaining an injury to his right knee. He was unable to put weight on his knee without a great deal of pain. He called 911 and requested a medical evacuation. The Mono County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue (SAR) Team was dispatched to assist the injured backpacker.

SAR Team members staged at Minaret Vista and ground teams hiked to Fern Lake with a litter and equipment to assist the injured backpacker. The ground teams put in 10 miles round trip in difficult terrain, with downed trees blocking the trail, and a night time stream crossing. The SAR Team located the injured backpacker. An EMT patient assessment determined the backpacker would not be able to walk and was evacuated by litter, arriving at Devil’s Postpile around 11:00pm. The backpacker signed a medical waiver to seek his own medical treatment.

Mono SAR

Mono SAR

Recently, the Mono County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue (SAR) Team held their annual recruitment. New candidate members were in the field for the first time on this long and difficult evacuation.

 

 

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