Seattle Firefighter Death – Seattle Deputy Fire Chief Jay Schreckengost kicked the bucket from various obtuse power wounds after tumbling from a lofty slope, at least a couple of times, during a hunting trip, as per the Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office.
The post-mortem examination did Friday showed Schreckengost, 56, had wounds reliable with a fall, said Kittitas County coroner Nick Henderson. Schreckengost’s demise was unintentional, he added.
The ground was smooth with snow on Nov. 2, the day Schreckengost went out to chase elk, adding risk to the generally rough territory, as indicated by a news discharge from the Sheriff’s Office on Friday. Schreckengost’s body was observed fourteen days after his family detailed him missing. It was close to the lower part of a sharp and broken incline, 700 feet in height in the Wenatchee-Okanogan National Forest close to Cliffdell.
Agents accept Schreckengost tumbled down a piece of the incline into a space where he was unable to scale or securely dive. It’s accepted the vice president fell once more, arriving at the lower part of the plant with a lethal spinal break.
The region close to the slant where Schreckengost was found was canvassed in thick brush, and searchers wouldn’t have had the option to securely explore the territory without the legitimate climbing hardware and mastery, as per the Sheriff’s Office.
Searchers from a few offices remembering Mountain Rescue Teams for Seattle, Tacoma, and close-by regions looked through miles of precipice groups close to Schreckengost’s most recent area before they found his body a half-mile from where he had stopped his pickup, as indicated by the Sheriff’s Office.
Relatives and more than 60 organizations helped with the inquiry, including Seattle Fire Department, where Schreckengost had labored for a long time, as per the Seattle Fire Department.