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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. Four of South Lake Tahoe Fire Rescue’s recently hired firefighters finished their one month in house academy on Feb. 26, and were welcomed to the agency after receiving the firefighter oath from Chief Clive Savacool.
Jonathan Szendrey, Leo Gebhardt, David Mudrik, Chris Grasso and Chief Clive Savacool (left to right).
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“We are very proud to have these four fine firefighters as additions to our family,” said Savacool. “We take extreme pride in our profession, high standards and motivated workforce, and we know our new firefighters will serve the city of South Lake Tahoe with compassion, professionalism, and honor.”
CHP helicopter used in multiple rescues in snowy Sierra over the weekend
CHP helicopter H-20 successfully conducted four rescues over the weekend one of which was a snowboarder who had been missing for nearly a week! Author: Matthew Nuttle Updated: 1:05 PM PST February 1, 2021
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. A helicopter crew with the California Highway Patrol’s (CHP) Valley Air Operations Unit had a busy weekend in the snow-packed Sierra Nevada Mountains, performing four rescues – two each on Saturday and Sunday.
The first rescue happened Saturday afternoon when Cal Fire requested a CHP helicopter for help in reaching a person suffering from COVID symptoms who was in a home that was difficult to reach on the ground from heavy snowfall. CHP chopper H-20 managed to find a landing spot near the patient’s home and was able to take the person to Sonora Hospital to be treated.