Day/date: February 16, 1988 RANGER ACTIVITIES DIVISION FIELD INCIDENT REPORT Incident type: Employee Death Log number: 88-22 Date/time of incident: 2/12, 2 am Date/time received: 2/16, 7 am Park: Yosemite Location: El Portal Reported by: Herb Gercke, RAD, WRO Received by: Bill Halainen, RAD, WASO Summary: J.L., a Yosemite maintenance worker, was killed while off-duty in a one-car motor vehicle accident in El Portal. The vehicle was totally consumed by fire. Her husband, D.L., ia a maintenance worker at Golden Gate. He has been notified of the accident. Persons involved: Name Address DOB or age *** Above **** RANGER ACTIVITIES DIVISION FIELD INCIDENT REPORT Incident type: Bomb Threat Log number: 88-23 Date/time of incident: 2/10, 6:30 pm Date/time received: 2/16, 9 am Park: Ford's Theater Location: Same Reported by: Dave Blackburn, RAD, NCRO Received by: Bill Halainen, RAD, WASO Summary: An unidentified male called the Ford Theater Society office and said that there would be a bomb in the theater that night - the opening night for the play "Elmer Gantry". The building was evacuated, and a search was conducted by US Park Police and Washington Metro PD dog units. Nothing was found. The building was reopened at 7:35, and the play went on an hour late. Persons involved: Name Address DOB or age *** Unknown *** RANGER ACTIVITIES DIVISION FIELD INCIDENT REPORT Incident type: Drug Incident/Motel Fire Log number: 88-24 Date/time of incident: 1/28, pm Date/time received: 2/16 Park: Olympic Location: Lake Quinault Motel Reported by: Mark Forbes, RAD, PNRO Received by: Bill Halainen, RAD, WASO Summary: During the evening of the 28th, a fire destroyed three rooms in the Lake Quinault Motel on the park's North Shore Road. On the following day, rangers returned to the fire scene and discovered evidence of an illegal methamphetamine laboratory. They then arrested the two men who'd been staying there, both of whom had been housed in a park bunkhouse until their car keys could be located. The two were apparently working with chemicals in their motel room when some spilled on an open flame, which then spread to the adjacent rooms. They were both charged with manufacturing illicit drugs, and have been released from jail pending a grand jury hearing. Persons involved: Name Address DOB or age Not given Bremerton, Washington Mid-30's RANGER ACTIVITIES DIVISION FIELD INCIDENT REPORT Incident type: Barge Grounding Log number: 88-25 Date/time of incident: 2/13, 1:30 am Date/time received: 2/16, am Park: Olympic Location: 12 miles south of Mora Reported by: Mark Forbes, RAD, PNRO Received by: Bill Halainen, RAD, WASO Summary: A barge owned by Seaspan Corporation went aground on the beach early on the morning of the 13th. The 2001 by 40' barge was carrying a load of generators, which in turn were filled with about 400 gallons of diesel fuel. So far, there is no indication of leakage. The barge has a 20" hole in its side. Seaspan will attempt to weld the hatches shut, then fill the barge with air and pull it off the beach. Persons involved: Name Address DOB or age