Sunday, January 18, 2009

Missing Teenagers on Quads

In the early evening of 1-17-09, EDSO received a call that two 16 year old boys were overdue from a 400pm one-hour trip. The family was camped a long Mormon Emigrant Trail/Iron Mountain Road, about 4 miles east of Snow Mill Road Patrol deputies searched the drivable roads. CHP H-20 attempted to spot the missing boys from the air.
We learned this morning that the boys tried to signal the helo last night with their flashlight or head light.
Volunteers from El Dorado Search and Rescue responded to a 2200hr SAR callout by Deputy Morgan- and searched all night, while manning a command post/operations center. In the early AM, an additional callout was made and more members responded.
About 1030 hours, a family friend, driving the MET stopped and called out for the boys. One of the boys, who was walking out, responded to the calls. The friend brought him back to the CP. Teams in OHVs and Quads returned to the area with the boy as a guide. CHP H-20, returning again this AM, after refueling, spotted the other boy. The OHV and quad teams reached the other boy. CHP paramedics check him out; he returned to command post, where El Dorado County Fire Paramedics were staging. Medically the boys checked out fine and did not need hospital transport.
Further interviews indicated that the boys both became stuck in the snow and could not extricate their vehicles. They were unsuccessful their attemps to start a fire. They overnighted under a weather cover for one of the quad vehicles.