The avalanche occurred on Saturday at Togwotee Pass in Teton County, which is northeast of Jackson. Local search and rescue crews were alerted about the tragic incident around noon involving a group ...
Members of the Wyoming National Guard’s 84th Civil Support Team partnered with the Teton County Search and Rescue Team and ...
In a Facebook post shared by Teton County Search and Rescue (TCSAR), its responders received an alert on Saturday, Jan. 4, just before noon local time, of an avalanche burial on the pass.
An avalanche in western Wyoming buried two skiers over the weekend, killing one and injuring the other. Teton County Search and Rescue said the deadly incident took place on the Togwotee Pass in ...
The Teton County Search and Rescue said it received a call to respond to a known avalanche burial on Togwotee Pass just before 12 p.m. on Saturday. As the group of four people, according to ...
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An avalanche in Wyoming has left one person dead and another injured, according to a statement from Teton County Search & Rescue (TCSAR) posted to Facebook. Just before noon on Saturday ...
Teton County Search & Rescue was called to respond to an avalanche burial on Togwotee Pass just before noon on Saturday, the statement said, adding that responders were at first unclear if the ...
The rescue mission wasn’t completed until nightfall as rescuers faced challenging conditions. The fatal incident happened near the national park. Getty Images Teton County Search and Rescue ...
The avalanche occurred on Saturday at Togwotee Pass in Teton County, which is northeast of Jackson. Local search and rescue crews were alerted about the tragic incident around noon involving a ...
The Teton County Search and Rescue said in a statement that it was notified of the avalanche burial near Grand Teton National Park in an iPhone satellite text-to-911 call before noon Saturday.