The California Office of Emergency Services (OES) contacted search base and offered assistance from the Fire Integrated Real-Time Intelligence System (FIRIS) program, which was accepted. FIRIS is designed to locate and track fire incidents, but has also proven useful in locating heat signatures of individuals on the ground. FIRIS flew the search area for approximately one hour from 0230 hours to 0330 hours but did not locate the subject.
Team 2 woke the RP to gain some first-hand information which was relayed to search base. Team 2 then set up their bivy and slept a few hours before resuming operations at 0600. Incident Command (IC) had arranged for CHP helicopter H40 to arrive at Bryant Field in Bridgport at 0600, but the helo did not arrive until well after 0700 as they made a low and slow pass of the search area on the way to Bridgeport. H40 did not locate the subject during this pass.
H40 landed at Bryant Field, offloaded their medical and other gear, and transported Team 3 to the Burro Pass area. After departing Burro Pass, they spotted a lone individual hiking, and landed in hopes it was the subject. The hiker turned out to be the missing person, and she declined assistance and stated that she would rejoin her companions and remain in the backcountry.
H40 traveled to the location of Team 1, loaded them, and transported them to Bryant Field. H40 then returned to the area to pick up Team 3 and transport them to Bryant Field. On the return trip, H40 was advised that their services were needed elsewhere, so Team 2 began their trek out on foot.
Most responding team members were released from service, and search base personnel returned to Mono Village and hiked in on the Robinson Creek Trail to meet Team 2 coming out. All remaining personnel returned to base, and the operation was terminated at 1437 hours.
IC: Salazar, Pelichowski Ops Leader: Beck Responders: Baron, Wallace, Buchanan, Patterson, Case, Dickau, Bush, Knecht, Quiring, Irving-Ruffing, Wilson, Kelly, Haugh, Salay, Blackman, Senior, Huizingh, Thompson