EBS Staff
Gallatin County 911 Dispatch received a report of a snowmobile collision into a tree on the morning of Jan. 7 in the Two Top area of West Yellowstone, a popular snowmobiling area.
In response, search and rescue volunteers in the region located the ride and quickly provided critical care after assessing the rider’s condition. The rider sustained a severe leg injury, which rendered the individual unable to move.
The patient was transferred to an Air Idaho Rescue helicopter and due to the severity of the injuries, the patient was evacuated by air to the Eastern Idaho Medical Trauma Center.
In total, five agencies responded to the scene, including Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue in West Yellowstone, the United States Forest Service, Montana FWP, Air Idaho Rescue and the Hebgen Basin Rural Fire Department.
“We are proud of the swift and coordinated efforts of our SAR volunteers along with the interagency personnel. Their teamwork and expertise were critical in ensuring the injured rider received prompt medical care,” a Jan. 7 Gallatin County release stated.
The release reminded snowmobilers to maintain safe speeds, stay on marked trails, bring a buddy, and be prepared with warm clothing and extra food and water when in the backcountry.