For immediate release: April 2, 2022
Interstate 90 eastbound on Bozeman Pass has re-opened following a semi accident.
We thank the public for their patience during the time it took responders to work on the scene.
For immediate release: April 2, 2022
Interstate 90 eastbound on Bozeman Pass has re-opened following a semi accident.
We thank the public for their patience during the time it took responders to work on the scene.
For immediate release: April 2, 2022
Eastbound traffic on Interstate 90 over the Bozeman pass continues to be blocked due to a semi accident at mile marker 316. Very little traffic is able to move by.
This blockage will continue until at least 7 PM tonight. If you are stuck in traffic, wait and use the Bear Creek or Trail Creek exits to turn around.
If you can change your plans, please avoid traveling eastbound over Bozeman Pass until later this evening.
And if you are in the area, please be safe while responders are on scene. We thank you for your patience.
For immediate release: March 30, 2022
Gallatin County 911 announces the release of its inaugural annual report, which highlights a continually increasing number of calls handled by our dispatchers in our rapidly growing county.
The 2021 annual report shows that Gallatin County dispatchers processed 160,492 incoming calls in 2021, a 2.87% increase from the year before and a 21.25% increase from 2018.
“These past twelve months have proven to be challenging as we faced staffing shortages, technological changes, operations upgrades and, like everyone else, a global pandemic. Without the support of the community and our partner agencies we would not have been able to successfully navigate this past year,” said Tim Martindale, Director of Gallatin County 911.
In addition to statistics on calls and 911’s budget, the report also highlights accomplishments of the staff, including implementing text to 911, merging with Montana State University dispatch, lifesaver awards, and numerous trainings completed by staff.
“Over this past year not only did we complete major projects, implement new process and strategies to better serve our community, but lives were saved along the way,” Martindale said. “At the end of the day, that within itself is what we are here for.”
Click here to see the entire report.
Gallatin County 911 continues to look for quality dispatchers and records staff. Click here to see our current job openings and apply to join our team.
Media contact:
Tim Martindale, Director of Gallatin County 911
406-582-2092
tim.martindale@gallatin.mt.gov
On March 23, 2022 at approximately 11:30 am, Big Sky Ski Patrol received a report of a snowboarder who was unresponsive on the North Summit Snowfield of Lone Mountain after a fall. Big Sky Ski Patrol and Big Sky Fire Department attempted to revive the patient but were unsuccessful. The Gallatin County Sheriff/Coroner’s Office took jurisdiction and began an investigation into the cause and manner of death. The investigation is ongoing. The decedent has been identified as 29-year-old Chandler Pelletier of Belgrade.
Sheriff Dan Springer would like to express his sorrow to Mr. Pelletier’s family and friends for their tragic loss.
The Gallatin City-County Health Department is saddened to announce that one more Gallatin County resident has passed away from complications due to COVID-19.
See the full press release here.
Find times, dates, and locations to get your vaccine anywhere in Gallatin County on our website.
PRESS RELEASE
RENDEZVOUS SKI TRAIL INJURED SKIER
On Monday, March 22, 2022, at 12:17 p.m., the West Yellowstone Police Department received a 911 call from a skier on the Rendezvous Ski Trail system 1.68 miles south of West Yellowstone. The caller indicated that a member of their party had fallen and was disoriented due to a head injury.
Volunteers from Gallatin County Search and Rescue in West Yellowstone and Hebgen Basin Rural Fire Department responded to the location and loaded the patient onto a specialized snow ambulance. An ambulance crew took over patient care at the trailhead. The skier ultimately traveled in their own vehicle to Big Sky Medical Center for further evaluation and care.
Sheriff Dan Springer would like to remind skiers that springtime temperatures cause the snow to thaw and refreeze resulting in unpredictable snow conditions.
The GCSO Public Safety Academy affords Gallatin County citizens an opportunity to experience law enforcement from the inside. For eight weeks, one night a week, you can learn from the best in law enforcement, crisis intervention, and search and rescue. The Academy will lead you through making traffic stops, field sobriety maneuvers, crime scene management, and evidence collection. You will be able to ride along with a GCSO Deputy, talk to a 9-1-1 dispatcher, and tour the Detention Center. You can try on the body armor worn by the Special Response Team, learn how undercover detectives track drug deals, and watch a K9 stop a bad guy. This is a great introduction to how public safety works in your community!
The ninth GCSO Public Safety Academy is scheduled for April 6 through May 24, 2022. The Academy is held every Wednesday evening from 6-9 pm. The Academy is free and open to any Gallatin County resident 18 years and older. For more information, or to register, contact Erin Metzger by phone at 582-2066 or by e-mail at erin.metzger@gallatin.mt.gov. Please contact Erin by Tuesday, March 29th to register.
PRESS RELEASE
Big Sky Snowmobile Fatality
On March 21, 2022, at 1:53 pm, Gallatin County 911 received a call for an injured snowmobiler in the McAtee Basin area, south of Big Sky. The caller found the victim unresponsive and immediately started lifesaving efforts. The caller was unable to resuscitate the victim and ultimately had to leave the area for cell service to call for help.
Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue volunteers from the Big Sky Section and the Heli Team responded and recovered the victim with a helicopter due to the difficult terrain. A Gallatin County Deputy Coroner responded for the investigation. The victim’s name has not been released at this time.
Sheriff Dan Springer would like to pass on his condolences to the family and friends during this difficult time.
PRESS RELEASE
On March 18th, at approximately 9:00 pm, a Gallatin County Deputy initiated a traffic stop for speeding in the area of Frontage Road and Valley Center Spur Road.
As the Deputy approached the vehicle, he heard a gunshot. The driver of the vehicle died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
In these circumstances, the policies of the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office, requires investigators from the State Department of Criminal Investigations to complete the investigation.
The individual was identified as a 42-year-old male from Townsend.
On March 15, 2022, at 1:58 pm, Gallatin County dispatch received a call for a snowmobiler who wrecked and sustained injuries on Buck Ridge trail, near mile marker 4, south of Big Sky.
Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue volunteers from the Big Sky Section as well as Canyon Adventures employees were able to stabilize the patient and transport them to the trailhead. The patient was then transferred to a waiting Big Sky Fire Department ambulance and ultimately transported to the Big Sky Medical Center for further evaluation.
Sheriff Dan Springer would like to remind recreationalists to be prepared for unexpected events when enjoying the outdoors, travel in groups, and have some form of communication with you in case something goes wrong.
Photo courtesy of Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office.