Hokkaido Police SAR Event Record (translated)

Date of SAR event: 2017/08/21 (Mon)

JP other
Male
70’s

Age

Kanagawa

Residence

SAR Event ID 2017-100-1
Injury

Outcome

Police Helicopter

SAR Involved

Fatigue

Cause

Summer

Season

Group

Party status

N/A

Winter Activity

Google Translated Description
The person in distress entered the mountain from Asahidake with a party of five at around 6:30 a.m. on August 19, went to the Hakuundake campsite on August 20, and the Hisagonuma campsite on August 21, and was descending near Kamui Tenjo at around 5:30 p.m. on August 21 when he became unconscious from fatigue and his companion called 110 for help. His companion called 110 for help. A Hokkaido Police helicopter rescued the distressed persons.

Extra details

Locale: Tomuraushi-yama (トムラウシ山, 2141m)
Number in party: 5
Number in party requiring assistance: 1
Residence: Kanagawa
References: Information translated from Mountain SAR Events (2017) by the Hokkaido Police.

Original Japanese Description

遭難者は8月19日午前6時30分頃5人パーティーで旭岳から入山、8月20日に白雲岳キャンプ場、8月21日にヒサゴ沼キャンプ場を経て、8月21日午後5時30分頃カムイ天上付近を下山 中、疲労のため意識もうろう状態となり、同行者が110番で救助要請。(※道警ヘリが遭難者を救助)

Details as per Police data

年度:2017年度|番号:100|発生日:2017/08/21|曜日:月|山岳名、標高、市町村名:トムラウシ山 (トムラウシやま), 2141m, (美瑛町、新得町)|構成人数:5|遭難者数:1|居住地:神奈川県|性別:男|年齢:70代|職業:無職|態様:負傷|原因:疲労

出典:山岳遭難発生状況(平成29年)(北海道警察)

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2017-100-1 Difficulty Rating

Category

Grade

Points

Strenuousness

Vertical Gain

D

25

Time ascending

D

0

Technicality

Altitude

D

0

Hazards

D

Navigation

D

Totals

25/100

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