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Created: Fri 7/3 03:36 PM
Last Updated: Mon 7/6 12:06 PM
 
Address: Near Big Bear Shores
City: Big Bear Lake, CA
Geocode
 
Description: Possible drowning/Lake IC
 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner       
{Late entry} Recovery efforts using sonar technology will resume at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. Boaters on Big Bear Lake are asked to respect the Lake Patrol perimeter area that will be set up near the Observatory off the north shore of the lake. 
Fri 7/3 Source: other       
Transcribers Note: Authorities are looking for anyone from the dam that may have seen this individual jump. 
Fri 7/3 Source: other       
ROTW extends thoughts and prayers to the family involved in this incident. 
Fri 7/3 Source: other  From: KBHR Website      
Breaking News: Emergency Personnel, Including Lake Patrol, in Rescue Effort for Person Who Fell Off Boat July 3, 2009 by Catherine Sandstrom Filed under ALERTS/Breaking Big Bear News, Current News, Fire/Safety, Police Helicopter and police activity over Big Bear Lake at this time is due to rescue efforts to locate an individual who had fallen off a rented pontoon boat this afternoon. The Municipal Water District received the call at 3:22pm that a person had fallen off the boat, in about 27 feet of water just south of the Big Bear Shores RV Park on the North Shore. Per MWD’s General Manager Scott Heule, Lake Patrol responded immediately and, shortly thereafter, San Bernardino County Sheriff’s helicopters and rescue diving teams were assisting in the rescue on Big Bear Lake. At this time [4:20pm], the individual has not yet been retrieved. Crews on scene include personnel from the MWD, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, County Fire’s Fawnskin station #49 and the Big Bear City Fire Department. There have not been any fatalities on Big Bear Lake since April 20, 2007. Update: As of the 6 o’clock hour, Lake Patrol is maintaining a perimeter around the incident site, just east of the observatory on the north shore of Big Bear Lake. As visibility in the water is only to a depth of about 3 1/2 feet, per Heule, Sheriff’s crews will likely implement sonar capabilities to try to detect the missing (and as yet unnamed) individual. If going boating (or reading this from your boat) on Big Bear Lake, please allow room for emergency personnel–and, if you need to traverse the lake, MWD asks that you do so along the south shore.  
Fri 7/3 Source: other  From: BB Grizzly website      
Person missing, possibly drowning victim Published: Friday, July 3, 2009 5:59 PM PDT UPDATE, July 3 5:50 p.m.: Emergency services at the lake searching for a missing man have switched from rescue to recovery mode. The above update is about the story below: BIG BEAR LAKE, July 3, 4:30 p.m.: Authorities are searching for a missing 33-year-old male who was last seen on a boat in Big Bear Lake. Incident command for emergency services is set up at the Big Bear Municipal Water District and there are divers searching the lake because the man was reported to have fallen off the boat around 3:30 p.m. Lake patrol and the San Bernardino County Fawnskin Station 49 are securing the perimeter. They are having a hard time keeping boats out of the perimeter. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Lake IC   To: Lake Patrol Units    
We have dropped the perimeter - repeat, we have dropped the perimeter. {This is now a recovery and not a rescue.} 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: LP311   To: LP320    
We are going in to regroup; maintain the perimeter. FYI when I did the visibility level (of the lake) this morning, we were at about 9 feet. {Affirm, they're (the divers) in about 3, 3 1/2 feet visibility.} 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Lake IC   To: East Launch Ramp    
Please notify anyone launching there that we have a perimeter set up near the observatory on the north shore and they need to hug the south shore if they are wanting to head west. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: LP 306      
If we could break some units out to come over here and assist on the west, I'm getting bombarded pretty good here. {Affirm, we'll shift some things around.} 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Lake Patrol 311   To: Lake Patrol 320    
I'd like to bring 306 over to the Big Bear Shores to see if he can gather some information. {Copy - I think that's a good plan.} 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Lake IC      
I think we're gonna need the pontoon boat out here; go ahead and take the three flags off it and anchor it. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner       
{Transcriber Note: Traffic on this incident is extremely garbled or non-existent at this time; still monitoring.} 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner       
Lake Patrol is securing one boat with anchors; establishing it Dive One. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Dispatch   To: Lake IC    
Confirming you would like Rescue 49 started and where would you like him to stage? I copy, with the breathing support, at Big Bear Marina. {This may be related to the canoe incident and not to the drowning; unclear.} 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: 320   To: 306    
Yeah, those people (in a boat)just blew right by me, nothing I could do, don't know what their program is. {Affirm - We got 'em.} 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner       
{Transcriber note: USFS Div 108 is now assisting two people fallen from a capsized canoe, in the water, but wearing life jackets - appears to be off Big Bear Marina.} 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: USFS Bat 108   To: To Dispatch    
On scene - there's no need for Bat 131 to respond, keep him available for the rest of the valley. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Lake Patrol 320   To: Lake Patrol    
Where I am now is where I originally GPS'd, so you guys have drifted quite a bit here. One diver in the water and he is at my boat. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Lake Patrol   To: Lake Patrol    
You're going to see a yellow boat just off my stern - he needs to go far, far away. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner       
{Lake Patrol is trying to coordinate their units to establish and maintain a secure perimeter around the operation.} 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Dispatch   To: Lake IC    
I think the call was dispatched at 15:26. The time right now is 16:20. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Dispatch   To: Lake IC    
I copy - one diver in the water, one diver getting ready to enter the water. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Lake Patrol 308   To: Lake Patrol 302, 309    
I need you to get here Code 2 to the Big Bear Shores area, and control this perimeter - we just had someone ski right over the buoy.  
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Lake IC   To: ?    
Head's up - you're about 50 feet from bubbles (location of diver underwater). 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Lake IC   To: To diver    
You feel comfortable about it? {Yep} You got the same water depth that you had before? {Affirm - 27 feet}. Okay - I need all boats out of this area, I've got a diver going in the water, and this area cannot be breeched. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: 40 King 1   To: Lake IC    
8 - Charlie Tac 1 will be the coordinated frequency for everybody working out there. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Lake IC   To: To Dispatch    
Get ahold of the Sheriff and get his take on the dive; we have one dive member on scene already and need an ETA for the rest of them. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Boat 49?      
We need the area cleared; San Bernardino County has the jurisdiction over the dive on my boat; we need the pelican located and we're going in. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Lake IC      
I need all Lake Patrol units on scene, here, now. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Dispatch      
Per Lake IC, the ICP (Incident Command Post) will be at the MWD. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: 40-King   To: Lake IC    
We're going to use 8-Fire Ground 1 for this incident. Do you know how many dive team members we have coming? 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner       
{Transcriber Note: There is considerable confusion trying to coordinate frequencies on which Lake Patrol can communicate with the helicopter and other units.} 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Lake IC   To: To Dispatch    
Would like an additional ground ambulance to stage at the MWD - we need to get firefighters out here ASAP; are they right there? {Affirm - they're sitting on the edge of the patrol dock.} 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Lake Patrol      
We need to get these other boats out of here - anything within 500 feet around this pelican (buoy). 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner       
{Traffic seems to indicate a second helicopter is being diverted to pick up a dive team in the desert area.} 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Boat 49   To: 40-King    
The point of entry is right where that white buoy is - we're going to need a grid search all around it. Boat 49 is that pontoon boat with the red flashing lights on it. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner       
{Transcriber note: Sherrif's helicopter 40-King is on scene to assist with search for victim.}  
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Lake Patrol   To: SBSO    
There are pelican (?) bouys around the area where the victim was last spotted, and patrol boats circling the area; have 40-King start there. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: Lake Patrol   To: Lake Patrol    
You're going to have (unit) 621 heading your way momentairly - that might be a good contact point for the family. {Response: Affirm - is that Big Bear Marina?} Negative, that will be Big Bear Shores (North Shore Dr.) 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner  From: MA291   To: To Dispatch    
Staging at MWD (Municipal Water District, Lakeview Dr.) 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner       
Engine 49 from Fawnskin responding; unclear where units are staging; dive team units are gathering. 
Fri 7/3 Source: other       
Transcriber Note: Initial traffic on this incident was sketchy; unknown if this is a result of boating incident, or other accident. 
Fri 7/3 Source: scanner       
{Late Entry} Lake Patrol units, Big Bear Lake Fire units and BC Paramedics responding to report of possible drowning; location given only as "middle of the lake." Lake Patrol unit 311 is reporting RP is unable to locate a 33 year-old male in the water who may have been "under" 5-10 minutes. 

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