Teton County Search & Rescue had a busy July 4 weekend with tragedy on the Snake River

The flurry of activity corresponds with a rather busy June for TCSAR volunteers. Since the beginning of June, TCSAR has responded to 12 calls for service. Ten have occurred in the last 13 days.
The latest busy stretch started on Thursday evening, June 30, when TCSAR was called to respond to a UTV accident in the Crescent H area. A man had rolled his off-road vehicle and become trapped inside with significant lower leg injuries.
Volunteers arrived on scene via the RZR side-by-side. They packaged the man up and transported him in the RZR down the mountain to a waiting ambulance, completing the mission in less than 2 and a half hours.
On Saturday, July 2, TCSAR was alerted about an injured hiker north of Pacific Creek. A woman in her 60s had fallen while attempting to cross a creek in the Whetstone Mountain area. She experienced significant pain in her leg and was unable to walk. It was later learned that she had a broken femur.
To alert first responders, the woman’s companion hiked out three miles to place a 911 call. A Teton County Sheriff Deputy responded to the trailhead, while TCSAR requested the interagency helicopter from the US Forest Service. The helicopter was fighting the Sandy Fire, but was released to respond to this incident. The helicopter picked up two TCSAR volunteers and flew to the scene of the accident.
Meanwhile, a ground team from TCSAR dispatched to the trailhead as backup. The helicopter team was able to find the patient, assess her injuries, and transport her out of the backcountry to a waiting ambulance.
Just after 2pm on July 4, Teton County dispatch received a 911 call regarding a young woman who had been injured in an ATV accident on Shadow Mountain. The woman was complaining of severe pain in her shoulder. Dispatch paged TCSAR to respond. Volunteers drove to the site in a truck with the RZR on the trailer.
As that mission was wrapping up, TCSAR was paged to respond to a river accident at King’s Wave on the Snake River. A young man had been floating in an innertube with friends when he flipped and could not get back to his group. Other paddlers then spotted him in the river unresponsive.
TCSAR responded with teams in the jet boat and truck. The jet boat was able to access the scene with medical personnel. That team loaded the patient into the jet boat for transport to an ambulance at Lewis Landing. The man did not survive the incident.
The deceased is reported as Hector Bedolla-Zarate, 22. Bedolla-Zarate was a standout soccer player for the Jackson Broncs, voted all-conference and all-state in 2018.
 
 

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