American Stuck In a Tree Hollow
Authorities in Southern California say they rescued a man stuck inside a hollow tree trunk by following the sounds of his screams down into a creek bed.
Rescuers Orange County, California, were surprised after arriving on a new challenge and saw stuck in the hollow of a tree man. Cries for help from a wooded area and heard the locals called rescuers. Most Americans had left the body in the hollow, and on the surface were only the head, chest and arms. Extract the man from the snares began in the morning and by noon only able to release him. To do this, the rescuers had to be using special equipment and very carefully cut down the tree. California resident for all has gone well. Total time spent in the hollow of a man and why he climbed up there, it is unknown.The Orange County Register reports that Orange County sheriff's deputies found the man stuck up to his chest inside a narrow hole in the trunk, which extended about four or five feet underground.
The newspaper says firefighters took about 90 minutes to free him once they found him Tuesday morning.
Lt. Roland Chacon says it's unknown why the man climbed into the hole near the base of the tree.
Rescuers Orange County, California, were surprised after arriving on a new challenge and saw stuck in the hollow of a tree man. Cries for help from a wooded area and heard the locals called rescuers. Most Americans had left the body in the hollow, and on the surface were only the head, chest and arms. Extract the man from the snares began in the morning and by noon only able to release him. To do this, the rescuers had to be using special equipment and very carefully cut down the tree. California resident for all has gone well. Total time spent in the hollow of a man and why he climbed up there, it is unknown.The Orange County Register reports that Orange County sheriff's deputies found the man stuck up to his chest inside a narrow hole in the trunk, which extended about four or five feet underground.
The newspaper says firefighters took about 90 minutes to free him once they found him Tuesday morning.
Lt. Roland Chacon says it's unknown why the man climbed into the hole near the base of the tree.
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