Thursday, December 18, 2008

Sheriff reports on snow-related accidents and transport

Late yesterday afternoon, County Sheriff Bill Cumming responded to a snowboarding accident at the Orcas Island Golf Course. A 16-year-old boy fell while snowboarding at suffered a cervical spine injury. He was transported to Harborview Hospital in Seattle by the Coast Guard, and the severity of his injury is not known at this time, Cumming said.
When the Guardian, the Sheriff's rescue boat, was called to the Orcas Landing to transport the boy from the ambulance, the wind had picked up. There was an attempt to contact the Naval Air Station on Whidbey Island for a Medivac flight, but the weather had shut down the station.
The Sheriff then contacted the Coast Guard in Port Angeles, which first attempted to land in the ferry parking lot. When that landing didn't work, the Coast Guard went to the airport at Eastsound to transport the boy to the Seattle hospital.

The Guardian had been called out repeatedly yesterday, responding to respond to two cardiac arrests on Orcas Island, a broken hip on San Juan Island, and another broken hip on Lopez Island. At one time, there were two patients being transported on the Guardian at the same time.
During this cold snap, Sheriff Cumming said, "The roads continue to be hazardous. People are exercising caution, but are advised to stay warm, and to keep a supply of water and food ready in case we lose power.
"And check on your neighbors; this is the time for us to realize what a community we live in," said Cumming.
Currently, the cold weather is expected to continue at least until Dec. 24.
Weather information and advice on safety during the freezing temperatures is available at the county website, www.sanjuanco.com.

3 comments:

  1. I just discovered your blog via the Chamber Blast and am thrilled that you are blogging local news. I just read your blog in its entirety. I was the one that called about the hoax garage sale in the rain and you gave me a ride back into town. Are you on facebook? that is another great way to build a following and link it all up to your blog. I know the community is confused and devastated by your absence and already it feels like a Lopez paper and not an Orcas one. NOw just get yourself some sponsor/ads on your blog and maybe it will start making you a little money! Jesica Sweedler DeHart

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  2. I just found your blog after seeing the announcement in the Chamber email blast. Great job! Love it! I look forward to reading more. Keep up the terrific/fun work! :o) -K

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  3. A big thank you to all of our emergency personnel! -K

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