Hokkaido Police SAR Event Record (translated)

Date of SAR event: 2023/04/10 (Mon)

Foreign
Male
20’s

Age

Foreign citizen

Residence

SAR Event ID 2023-56-1
No injury

Outcome

Local Fire Dept

SAR Involved

Other

Cause

Summer

Season

Solo

Party status

N/A

Winter Activity

Google Translated Description
The missing person was climbing at an altitude of around 400 meters at around 6:30pm when their feet became cold and they were unable to move, so they called 110 to request rescue (police and fire rescue teams rescued the missing person)

Extra details

Locale: Tengu-yama (天狗山 , 533m)
Number in party: 1
Number in party requiring assistance: 1
Citizenship: Foreign
References: Information translated from Mountain SAR Events (2023) by the Hokkaido Police.

Original Japanese Description

遭難者は、午後6時半頃標高400メートル付近を登山中、足が冷えて行動不能となり、110番で救助要請(警察署員及び消防救助隊が遭難者を救助)

Details as per Police data

年度:2023年度|番号:56|発生日:2023/04/10|曜日:月|山岳名、標高、市町村名:天狗山 (てんぐやま), 533m, (小樽市)|構成人数:1|遭難者数:1|居住地:台湾|性別:男|年齢:20代|職業:不明|態様:無事|原因:その他

出典:山岳遭難発生状況(令和5年)(北海道警察)

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2023-56-1 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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