Three skiers were injured falling from a height of 30 feet after a chairlift appeared to malfunction on Monday, officials said. Five were hospitalized in total.
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5 skiers hospitalized in chairlift malfunction at Lake Tahoe winter resort Three skiers were injured falling from a height of 30 feet, officials said.
Ski patrol responded to the scene of a chairlift incident at Heavenly Valley Ski Resort (Stagecoach Lodge) in Tahoe, California, on Dec.
Five people were hospitalized Monday after a chairlift seemed to malfunction on the Nevada side of the Heavenly Mountain Resort, which spans both sides of the California-Nevada border in the Lake Tahoe region.
The incident occurred in the morning hours, with Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District responding to the scene at approximately 10 a.m.
It sent two engines and three ambulances.
A fire rescue statement reported that five individuals had subsequently been hospitalized in Reno, Nevada.
Ski patrol responded to the scene of a chairlift incident at Heavenly Valley Ski Resort (Stagecoach Lodge) in Tahoe, California, on Dec.
Three individuals suffered injuries directly related to a fall from the ski lift.
The chair they were riding appeared to slide backward, eventually striking the chair behind it.
The length of the fall was estimated to be about 30 feet onto the snow.
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Two of the individuals were described by fire rescue personnel as a 60-year-old male and a 71-year-old male, according to a recording of the emergency call obtained through Broadcastify.
The former was reportedly wearing a helmet at the time of his fall, but had suffered a loss of consciousness.
The same recording identified the presence of a third injured party and mentioned the potential need for an air ambulance at the scene.
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While the cause of the incident has yet to be determined, the weather system that had been slamming the West Coast over the weekend was responsible for generating powerful winds across parts of the Sierra Nevada mountains, where a weather monitoring station located at the highest point of Heavenly Mountain Ski Resort reported a gust of 78 mph on Sunday, one day before the chairlift incident occurred.
A spokesperson for the ski property confirmed on Monday that an "incident" had occurred on its Comet Express chairlift, saying, "The safety of our guests is our top priority and the resort is investigating the incident."
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