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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
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Veronica Rocha

Ski patrolman dies during avalanche control at resort near Lake Tahoe

LOS ANGELES _ A ski patrolman was killed Tuesday morning when an explosive charge detonated while he was performing avalanche control activities at the popular Squaw Valley Ski Resort near Lake Tahoe.

The fatal incident was reported at the top of Gold Coast Ridge at the resort and before regularly scheduled operations, said Andy Wirth, chief executive and president of Squaw Valley Ski Holdings.

At a news conference Tuesday afternoon, he said the cause of the incident was "detonation of an explosive charge."

Authorities described the device as a hand charge containing ammonium nitrate.

The ski patrol member was identified as Joe Zuiches. The 42-year-old Olympic Valley, Calif., resident had been a member of the Squaw Valley professional ski patrol since 2012, Wirth said.

"The whole team here at Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows is so deeply saddened, profoundly saddened by this tragic loss," he said. "We are a family and this impacts everybody on our team."

Wirth described Zuiches as a highly trained patrolman who was "one of the best of the best."

Placer County Sheriff's Lt. Fred Guitron said Zuiches' body had not been recovered.

Sheriff's deputies are investigating Zuiches' death.

Squaw Valley Ski Resort was closed Tuesday. The Alpine Meadows Ski Resort, which is tucked between Truckee and Tahoe City, remained open.

The resort created a GoFundMe fundraising page for Zuiches' family.

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