• 056 The Case of Kate Matrosova Part III Featuring Mark Ober, Bob Mancini, and Matt Holmes

  • Mar 25 2021
  • Duración: 1 h y 18 m
  • Podcast

056 The Case of Kate Matrosova Part III Featuring Mark Ober, Bob Mancini, and Matt Holmes

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  • At 32 years old, Kate Matrosova hiked the Presidential Mountain Range of the White Mountains in New Hampshire carrying light gear for a day hike. Unfortunately, she never made it out alive. Rescue teams attempted to reach her after she activated her communications device, but to no avail. Kate Matrosova was discovered a day later.  Lieutenant Mark Ober is the Lieutenant for District 1 with the New Hampshire Fish and Game. He frequently responds to hikers in distress and develops search and rescue missions to find them. He is also a member of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Dive Team. In this episode, he discusses the mission to find Kate, the difficulties surrounding it, and his role as a supervisor. Bob Mancini is an award-winning Conservation Officer in New Hampshire. He has been a member of the advanced search & rescue team, dive team, honor guard team and K-9 team. He was also a regular on Northwoods Law. He speaks of his role in the rescue for Kate. Matt Holmes is a New Hampshire Fish and Game Conservation Officer. He was also a regular on Northwoods Law, and is part of rescue operations. In this episode, he discusses the attempted resume of Kate Matrosova with the rest of the rescue team. Our Sponsors:  Thin Green Line Podcast Hunt of a Lifetime Maine's Operation Game Thief NH Wildlife Heritage International Wildlife Crime Stoppers Here's What We Discuss: The return of John Nores Q and A on April 26th via Patreon! Start of Lt. Mark Ober interview Matt and Bob: goal to get to coordinates Half mile off trail to get to coordinates, meet with MRS team Too cold to function  Matt and Bob stay for backup, MRS team moves in  When she wasn’t found at coordinates, everyone moves back down Start of Bob Mancini interview Decided to patrol on snowmobile  Raced back to get essential gear Disbelief of how someone could be out My “Oh Shit!” bag Forgot to change my socks We were prepared to do what was required Utilized snowmobiles and then hiked Fight the inner demons to try and save a life Propane in stove froze  Hot water would have been like hitting the lottery Should have slowed down and been a better teammate Matt’s headlamp Wayne’s rule: don’t call me the night before Stay on scene on the trail, MRS goes to beacon Loud and steady wind Even if we knew where she was, it might have been a critical incident Kate was an accomplished hiker Gear has became better Start of Matt Holmes interview Predicted to be bad weather for a while On snowmobile patrolling all day Coldest and most dangerous rescue Eyes are on the mountains  Wind blowing over the summits Glad to be in my cruiser  At first I was angry: salt in an open wound Carrying gear for overnight stays Sun goes down, temperature goes down Glen’s issues: it wasn’t his night  Matt was the leader of the operation We had to function as a team to do things we usually did alone One team to bushwack to point, another on the trail Barely got stoves lit, water couldn’t boil All layers were on If something went wrong, will have to build a shelter Nobody wanted to stop MRS team stayed, the rest moved out I feel good about what we did Plenty of reasons to not send anyone that night Feelings softened toward Kate over time Perfect storm of cold and wind Credits Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores Producer: Jay Ammann Social Media/Marketing: Morgan Day Find More Here: Website Patreon Apple Podcasts Spotify Facebook Facebook Group Instagram Tik Tok Twitter Spreadshirt Stitcher Tunein Libsyn YouTube RSS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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