Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, June 24, 1982, Page 10, Image 10

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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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