Construction worker rescued after falling 20 feet into trench: 'True team effort'
The three-hour rescue took place in Paulding Country, Georgia
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A construction worker's life was saved last week after he fell 20 feet into a trench in Georgia.
Paulding Country Fire & Rescue said that the laborer fell into the trench, caused by a cave-in, early Friday afternoon. Photos from the scene show that the man was buried up to his chest.
"Just before noon today, Paulding County 911 received reports of a construction worker burried [sic] in a collapse," the department wrote on Facebook.
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"Crews from Paulding and Cobb County Fire & Emergency Services worked together for over 3 hours to safely rescue the man, who was burried [sic] up to his neck in a 20 foot deep trench."
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Officials told FOX 5 Atlanta that the soil in the area was unstable, making the rescue effort tricky. Emergency workers rushed to figure out how to rescue the man without causing another collapse.
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The victim stayed conscious and alert while first responders worked to save him. By 3 p.m., he was extricated from the trench and flown to a hospital, where he was admitted "in guarded condition."
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"This was another true team effort that saved a man’s life," the department said in a statement.
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