MOJAVE, Calif.–The 412th Logistics Readiness Squadron sent out four buses early Oct. 16 to assist the Kern County Sheriff’s Department and California Highway Patrol in transporting motorists who had been trapped in a mudslide on State Route 58 east of Tehachapi.
Local authorities contacted Edwards AFB asking for assistance following the mudslide, which occurred during yesterday evening’s heavy rains that affected the Antelope Valley. Many of the motorists either left their cars to be transported to shelters or stayed in their cars overnight.
Two Edwards AFB buses driven by Steven Schlecht and James Boyer transported about 75 people to Mojave High School where Kern County Sheriffs Deputies and the Red Cross set up a shelter in one of the buildings. Cots were set up and volunteers helped with taking care of the stranded motorists with first aid and food provided by a local restaurant.
“One of the vehicles trapped in the mud was a tour bus with French tourists,” said Schlecht, 412th LRS Transportation section.
“It was a mess out there.”
Alice Agenbroad and Robert Mejia of 412th LRS piloted two other buses that were stationed at the site of the mudslide in case more evacuations were requested.
Multiple mudslides occurred around L.A. County during yesterday’s storm, which hit the Antelope Valley hard resulting in road and freeway closures including the 58 freeway, which borders Edwards AFB.
“I got a call about 2 a.m. this morning saying we needed to come to work and help out the sheriffs,” said Juan Lopez, 412th LRS.
“The request went to the general and then came down through 412th Mission Support Group and then to us. It was good that they contacted us and we were able to get some people out. A lot of the French tourists were elderly and it was pretty cold out there; so it was good we got them to shelter.”
The section of 58 is expected to be shut down for a few days according to news reports citing the CHP.