dottie
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Rescued from Jackson Peak, Wyoming 2001
This rescue (Aug. 2001) was pretty dramatic, this is my sister, the rock climber. Injuries took awhile to heal, but heal they did, she still climbs.
Park Rangers Help on Sublette County Rescue
At the request of the Sublette County Sheriff's Office, rangers from Grand Teton National Park evacuated a 51-year-old Kelly, Wyoming, climber Saturday afternoon from Jackson Peak near Pinedale, Wyoming. Two rangers and a physician's assistant flew by helicopter to the accident scene and evacuated Beverly Boynton from the mountainside to a waiting air ambulance. Boynton was then taken to St. John's Medical Center in Jackson for treatment.
Boynton had been climbing Jackson Peak with David Moore of Jackson, Wyoming, when Moore says she pulled a rock flake loose. Boynton fell about 10 feet to a large ledge below, and suffered multiple injuries. Moore provided additional warm clothing to Boynton and made her as comfortable as possible before going for help. At about 1:45 p.m., he contacted a group of campers with a cell phone, and placed a call to Grand Teton National Park. Rangers relayed the information to the Sublette County Sheriff's Office and offered to help. Sublette County officially requested the help of the park's rescue team and put their own rescue team on standby, in the event the planned helicopter rescue was not feasible.
Due to the ruggedness of the accident scene, one ranger and the physician's assistant had to be lowered by rope from the helicopter to where Boynton was on the ledge. After providing initial treatment to Boynton, they placed Boynton in a litter, attached it to a line from the helicopter and short-hauled her beneath the aircraft to the valley below. A waiting air ambulance transported Boynton to St. John's Medical Center in Jackson where she was admitted for treatment.
This rescue (Aug. 2001) was pretty dramatic, this is my sister, the rock climber. Injuries took awhile to heal, but heal they did, she still climbs.
Park Rangers Help on Sublette County Rescue
At the request of the Sublette County Sheriff's Office, rangers from Grand Teton National Park evacuated a 51-year-old Kelly, Wyoming, climber Saturday afternoon from Jackson Peak near Pinedale, Wyoming. Two rangers and a physician's assistant flew by helicopter to the accident scene and evacuated Beverly Boynton from the mountainside to a waiting air ambulance. Boynton was then taken to St. John's Medical Center in Jackson for treatment.
Boynton had been climbing Jackson Peak with David Moore of Jackson, Wyoming, when Moore says she pulled a rock flake loose. Boynton fell about 10 feet to a large ledge below, and suffered multiple injuries. Moore provided additional warm clothing to Boynton and made her as comfortable as possible before going for help. At about 1:45 p.m., he contacted a group of campers with a cell phone, and placed a call to Grand Teton National Park. Rangers relayed the information to the Sublette County Sheriff's Office and offered to help. Sublette County officially requested the help of the park's rescue team and put their own rescue team on standby, in the event the planned helicopter rescue was not feasible.
Due to the ruggedness of the accident scene, one ranger and the physician's assistant had to be lowered by rope from the helicopter to where Boynton was on the ledge. After providing initial treatment to Boynton, they placed Boynton in a litter, attached it to a line from the helicopter and short-hauled her beneath the aircraft to the valley below. A waiting air ambulance transported Boynton to St. John's Medical Center in Jackson where she was admitted for treatment.