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Fires, hikers keep Hoodland Rural on move
Kata« alarms at Sandy's
water plant near Alder
Creek, motor vehicle fires,
and a hiker going ovei
Yocum Falls occupied the
time of firefighters in the
Mt Hood area the past two
weeks
Last Friday, June 18, at
10 50 a m , firefighters
from the Hoodland Hural
Fire Department assisted
an injured worker who took
a 12 foot fall from the roof
of a building under con
struction at the Kiwams
Camp
Assistant F ir e Chief
Lane Wintermut said that
person suffered a possible
concussion.
He
was
transported to Gresham
Community Hospital by
Alpine Ambiance
At noon firefighters were
dispatched to the city of
Sandy's water plant at
Alder Creek
Upon
a r riv a l
th ey
discovered the plant's fire
alarm had again malfunc
tioned
W in term u te said the
false alarm was the second
in leas than 24 hours. At
7:12 p m , the day before,
the system h ad also
malfunctioned
At 6 40 p m rescue per
sonnel from the depart
ment responded to the
report of a man falling over
Yocum Falls, just west of
the M irror Lake parking lot
near Government Camp
Upon
a r r iv a l
they
discovered a hiker wet and
shaken but o th e rw is e
unhurt
On June 16 at 5 48 a m a
passing motorists reported
a Volkswagen on fire on
Highway 26 near Alder
Creek
Upon a r riv a l at the
scene,
f ir e f ig h t e r s
discovered that a minor
electrical fire had already
been extinguished
The driver could not be
located and the vehicle was
later moved, according to
Wintermute
At 4.30 p m that same
day
the
d e p a rtm e n t
reponded to a report of a
flatbed trailer on fire on
Homestead Hoad, about a
mile and a half north of
Barlow Trail Road above
Brightwood.
W in term u te said the
trailor, owned by the In
terstate Paving Company,
was transporting a grader
when its air brakes caught
fire near the entrance of
the Bull Hun watershed
The driver unloaded the
grader and unhooked the
truck from the tra ile r
b efo re fla m e s to ta lly
engulfed it
The trailor was a total
loss
On June 14 medics from
the department responded
to an accident on Marmot
Road, two miles from
Sleepy Hollow just east of
Cook's Ranch.
Wintermute said at 1:30
p m the department was
called to the scene, where
an e m p lo ye e of the
Clackamas County road
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department had gotten his
leg stuck in the conveyor
belt of a machine
The injured employee
was
tra n s p o rte d
to
P o rtla n d
A d v e n tis t
H o s p ita l
by
A lp in e
Ambiance, where he was
treated and later released.
On June 12 at 9 p m
f ir e f ig h t e r s fro m the
department responded to a
chimney fire at Cook's
Motel on Highway 26 near
Brightwood
W in te r m u t sa id an
estimated 1400 in damages
was caused to a mobile
home when the roof caught
fire
At 5 a m . on June 10
firefighters responded to a
rep o rt of smoke near
Snowbunny Lodge, just
east of Government Camp
Upon
a r r iv a l
th ey
discovered a U S Forest
Service slash bum
Later that same morning
a crew responded to the
report of a leaking propane
tank at a residence on
ped.
T w o m ile s w est of
G o v ern m en t C am p on
Highway 26 at 5:30 p m a
travel trailer being towed
by a pickup was struck
The driver of the car was
Welches Road.
Wintermut said the tank
had just recently been fill
ed and the hot sun caused
the gas to expand The tank
was moved into a cooler
location and the leak stop
Air operations to be studied
A irm a n
Randy
W.
Kubitz, son of Wayne H.
Kubitz of Gresham and
Barbara J Melton of San
dy, has been assigned to
Keesler Air Force Base,
M is s , having completed
Air Force basic training
The airm an will now
receive specialized instruc
tion in the air operations
field
He is a 1961 graduate of
Sandy Union High School.
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transported to Gresham
Community Hospital where
he was treated for head
lacerations.
Wintermut said that the
trailer received extensive
damage as a result of the
accident
At 7:30 p m a crew was
dispatched for a special
rescue, one and a half
miles up Ramona Falls
T rail, where a hiker was
reported to be having
diabetic seizures
Upon reaching the hiker,
Wintermute said that his
condition had stabilized
and he did not require
assistance
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