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Glenn Taylor stable in ICU after accident E-mail
Friday, 12 March 2010
Mammoth businessman  Glenn Taylor was reported in stable condition in the Intensive Care Unit of Renown Medical Center Thursday following a March 5 snowmobile accident.
Taylor, owner of The Stove and Perry’s restaurants in Mammoth Lakes suffered severe injuries while snowmobile riding with friends east of U.S. 395 near the south June Lake junction.
Riding in flat light conditions, his snowmobile became airborne when he hit an unseen depression in the snow on a snow-covered portion of the Pumice Mine Road that is not plowed in the winter.
His friends were able to call for help, and Mono County Paramedics, the June Lake Fire Department and the Mono County Sheriff Search and Rescue Team responded to the location.
He was stabilized at the scene and then transported by a snowmobile rescue toboggan to a waiting ambulance.
Paramedics transported him to Lee Vining airport where a Care Flight helicopter flew him to Reno.
Last Updated ( Friday, 19 March 2010 )
 
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