The Mercury News Weekend

Searchers find third body buried by avalanche

- By The Associated Press

Buried under about 10 feet of snow after an avalanche this week at an Idaho ski resort, Bill Fuzak made peace with his predicamen­t and prepared for death.

“I had already relegated myself to the inevitable as I knew the air would not last long,’’ Fuzak, 62, wrote on a public Facebook page for skiers. “I’m really surprised how calm I felt but knew there was nothing I could do but wait and pray.’’

His prayers were answered. Fuzak became one of four survivors extricated from Tuesday’s avalanche at the Silver Mountain Resort near Kellogg, Idaho.

Two other skiers were killed, and the body of a third skier was recovered Thursday. The resort remained closed Thursday.

Fuzak, a skier who lives in the nearby Spokane, Washington, area, said he was entombed in the snow for about 50 minutes, much longer than most avalanche survivors.

Unable to move anything but his right hand, he cleared snow from his face and mouth. At some point, he passed out.

“The first thing I remember when coming back to consciousn­ess was a group of rescuers cheering that a survivor had been located: me,’’ Fuzak wrote in what he called a “personal summary’’ on Facebook about the ordeal.

The avalanche came after the ski resort in the Idaho Panhandle received heavy snow and resort crews used explosives the morning of the slide to try to reduce avalanche threats on Wardner Peak, where all of the runs are rated as difficult.

Fuzak and three other skiers who were not identified were rescued, but two skiers died. They were identified by the Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday as Carl Humphreys, 58, of Liberty Lake, Washington, and Scott Parsons, 46, of Spokane Valley, Washington.

The resort did not realize that another skier was missing until a day after the avalanche, when it received a call Wednesday morning from a concerned family member unable to get in touch with that person.

That prompted searchers to resume their hunt on Wednesday and Thursday.

Shoshone County Sheriff Mike Gunderson told KHQ-TV that a third body buried under the avalanche was found Thursday by searchers in a helicopter and identified as the person reported missing on Wednesday.

 ?? KHQ VIA AP ?? A K-9 team responds to an avalanche in Kellogg, Idaho, on Tuesday. Four people were rescued but three others were found dead, the last on Thursday.
KHQ VIA AP A K-9 team responds to an avalanche in Kellogg, Idaho, on Tuesday. Four people were rescued but three others were found dead, the last on Thursday.

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