On the afternoon of May 24th, at 11:27 a.m., a man called the Siskiyou County Sheriffโs Office (SCSO) Dispatch to report that his mother had just been swept down the Sacramento River. The caller explained that his mother had been attempting to wade across a portion of the Upper Sacramento River near Hedge Creek Falls, when she lost her footing and was carried downstream. The woman, 66 year-old Jin Yen Lee of Irvine, CA, was described as 5โ0 ft tall and was last seen wearing a blue vest and khaki pants.
A coordinated rescue operation by the Sheriff’s Office, CAL FIRE, and the Dunsmuir Fire Department was immediately initiated along the Upper Sacramento River. At 12:24 p.m. CAL FIREโs swift water rescue team notified SCSO Dispatch that they had retrieved a woman from the river near the Dunsmuir Botanical Gardens, approximately 1 mile downstream of Hedge Creek Falls.
Despite continual lifesaving efforts during the womanโs transportation to the hospital, rescuers were not able to revive her, and she was tragically pronounced deceased at Mercy Medical Center in Mount Shasta. The Siskiyou County Sheriffโs Office positively identified the woman as Ms. Lee, and notified her next of kin.
The Siskiyou County Sheriffโs Office extends our deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of Ms. Lee during this difficult time. We would also like to express our gratitude to the CAL FIRE Siskiyou Unit Swift Water Rescue Team, Dunsmuir Fire Department, and all units that responded to the incident to provide lifesaving efforts.
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