Managers from Vail Mountain have been sent to Park City to keep operations running there as ski patrollers from the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association began striking Friday morning, calling for better wages and working conditions. Both Park City ski area and Vail Mountain are owned by Vail Resorts. Vail Mountain’s ski patrol director and senior manager of health and safety are among those who have been sent, according to a person familiar with the situation who agreed to speak off the record. Vail and Beaver Creek spokesperson John Plack said while he can’t comment on specific employee locations or assignments, he can confirm that a patrol support team has been deployed “to help support operational continuity.” Related Articles Outdoors | Arapahoe Basin could be next Colorado ski area to have unionized ski patrollers Outdoors | Groups break down barriers on Colorado’s slopes to diversify winter sports that are “just so hard to get into” Outdoors | Keystone is getting a game-changing revamp.