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member Scott Allred onboard.
"We sent in Captain Scott Allred because he has ex-
tensive military training that we thought would help with
the landing," said Blackburn.
Allred, a former Blackhawk flight operations special-
ist, helped Abraham scout out landing zones in what he
said was extremely rugged terrain where there were very
few options for landing the craft safely. At one point, Abra-
ham landed the helicopter and let Allred out to scout on
foot for a landing zone located closer to the patient.
Allred said he sensed an extreme emergency when he
saw the patient and suggested that Abraham fly him di-
rectly to Lovell rather than to wait for Life Flight to arrive.
"We are taught that there is a golden hour in rescue,"
explained Allred, "where chances of survival are greatly
increased if we can get the patient advanced medical care
within the first hour of the incident."
Allred noted that due to the complexities created by
the rugged terrain, the patient wasn't actually flown to
the hospital for approximately three hours.
When the initial call came in to 911 at approximately
4 a.m., a ground crew of SAR volunteers began their hike
into the area.
"If you look on the map, they were located only about
four inches from the main road, but because the terrain
was so rugged, it took more than an hour to hike in to the
location," said Allred.
Since there wasn't enough room for both Allred and
the patient onboard the helicopter, Allred stayed behind
where he and the other SAR volunteers helped the oth-
er members of the hunting party pack up their camp and
horses and exited the area on horseback.
The patient was taken to North Big Horn Hospital
where he was stabilized and Life-Flighted to Billings for
additional care.
Allred said the conditions were "horrible" but had all
of the elements of a "good search."
"We used all of our resources• We had to locate the
patient, coordinate with Life Flight and use private air-
craft with pilots who had to push their comfort zone to find
and rescue what appeared to be a life-threatened patient,"
said Allred, who pointed out that rescues rarely occur on a
perfect sunny day in easy terrain.
"The situation is never an easy one," said AUred. "If it
was easy for them to get out, they wouldn't need our help."
Meet the candidates
program tonight
The Lovell Area Chamber of Commerce will host a
Meet the Candidates Night tonight (Thursday) at 7 p.m.
at the Lovell Community Center.
With some races featuring unopposed candidates such
as the Lovell School Board race, the chamber has been se-
lective in inviting candidates.
Invited and expected to attend are Lovell Town Coun-
cil candidates Scott Allred, Jack Brinkerhoff, Brian Dick-
Jewell Cole
1911 -
Oct. 21, 2012
Jewell Cole Adey
Farmer died Oct. 21, 2012,
at the New Horizons Care
Center in Lovell. She was
born Feb. 2, 1911, in Hous-
ton, Missouri, the daugh-
ter of Delilah Haney Cole
and Estrel Cole. She was
the middle child of nine
children• She had four
brothers and four sisters.
Jewell married Vernon
Adey on June 23, 1933,
in Houston, MO. To this
union three children were
born, including a daughter
Maxine and sons Emmett
and Lynn. In October 1956
Vernon died from a heart
attack.
Jewell was married to
Oscar Farmer on Jan. 2,
1962. Oscar died in August
1987.
Jewell was preceded
in death by her parents;
husbands Vernon Adey
and Oscar Farmer; son
Emmett Adey; grandson,
Timothy Adey; son-in-law
George Wambeke; broth-
ers Johnie, James, Everett
and Cecil and sisters Myr-
tle, Mamie and Edna.
Jewell is survived by
her daughter, J. Maxine
Wambeke of Lovell; son
Lynn Adey (Lois) of Lovell;
sister Blanch Ross of Hous-
ton, MO; grandchildren
Georgette Lewis (Nick),
Gary Wambeke, Vernon
Adey (Mary), Keela Man-
gus (Bob) and Travis Adey
(Tammy); 18 great-grand-
children and 21 great-
great- grandchildren; step-
son Jim Farmer (Mary)
and family; step-daugh-
ter Bette Sand (Lawrence)
and family; brother-in-law
Willard Adey (Laura); sis-
ter-in-law Beulah Flow-
ers (Joye) and many nieces
and nephews.
Funeral Services were
held Oct. 26, 2012, at
Haskell Funeral Home in
Lovell. Interment was in
the Lovell Cemetery.
Dean William Carroll
Dean William Carroll, 66, of Cowley, died on Monday,
Oct. 29, 2012, at North Big Horn Hospital in Lovell. Cre-
mation has taken place.
Memorial services will be held on Friday, Nov. 2,
2012, at 2 p.m. at the Lovell Bible Church• Condolences
may be sent to the family online at www.haskellfuneral-
home.com.
A. Holzer
Jul 23, 1926-
Oct. 26, 2012
Sally A. (Hunter) Hol-
zer, 86, died at North Big
Horn Hos-
pital in
Lovell on
Friday,
Oct. 26,
2012. Sal-
ly was the
young-
est of sev-
en chil-
dren born to William Harry
and Phoebe (Yon) Hunter
of Altoona, Pa. She mar-
ried Frederick G. Holzer on
Aug. 13, 1949. They later
divorced in 1984.
She spent most of her
life in Altoona, where she
worked in the garment in-
dustry, beginning her em-
ployment at the Puritan
Knitting Mills in the 40s,
later working for "The
Sweet Shop," a local soda
and candy store, and then
in retail clothing sales at
Gables Dept. Store and
Meyer Johansson's. She
moved to Cowley in May of
1984 to join her son and his
family• She then worked
in the dietary department
at North Big Horn Hospi-
tal and the New Horizons
Care Center until her re-
tirement. Sally moved into
the Care Center in March
of 2012.
Sally is survived by her
son Arthur and his wife
Patti of Cowley; grandchil-
dren David and his wife
Leslie and their children
Haylie and Zander of Price,
Utah, and Dawn Kromrey
and her husband Cody J.
and their daughter Alexa
of Powell; sister-in-law Lil-
lian Hunter of California
and many nieces and neph-
ews across the country. She
was preceded in death by
her parents; brothers Ar-
thur, Ralph, Harry and Da-
vid; sisters Ethel and Ruth;
and two children who died
at birth, Ruthann and Da-
vid H.
The family wishes to
thank Pastor Paula Mor-
ris of the Lovell United
Methodist Church, Rev.
Chris Brandt of St. John's
Lutheran Church and the
many staff and physicians
of the Lovell Care Cen-
ter and hospital and her
many local friends for the
care given to Sally over the
years. She will be remem-
bered by many friends both
in Altoona and the Lovell
area.
Cremation has taken
place under the direction
of Haskell Funeral Home
of Lovell. Services with in-
terment of cremains in the
Cowley Cemetery will be
held at a later date. In lieu
of flowers, the family asks
that donations be made in
Sally's name to the Lovell
United Methodist Church.
Condolences may be sent to
the family online at www.
haskellfuneralhome.com.
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available in the county." He said there are two levels of • Elevator Access ,
magistrates -- part-time and full-time.
Full-time magistrates, he said, by statute are desig-
nated to sit in counties where the circuit court judge does
not live. Since Judge Thomas Harrington lives in War-
land, Big Horn County is allowed a full-time magistrate.
"I'm on call pretty much all them time. I have the
same authority as a circuit court judge," he said, adding
that there are a few exceptions when it comes to filling in
at the district court level.
Royal said often he will be called upon to sign a search
warrant at 2, 3 or 4 a.m.
"I'm available 24 hours," he said, adding that the full-
time magistrate often times is the only judicial presence
in the county.
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