First responders rescued a construction worker who was trapped 20 to 30 feet below ground after a trench reportedly collapsed Friday.
The man was initially completely covered underground before a co-worker helped uncover him to his neck, allowing him to breathe a little, according to fire officialsPAULDING COUNTY, Ga. — First responders rescued a construction worker who was trapped 20 to 30 feet below ground after a trench collapsed Friday, according to Paulding County fire officials. 300 block of Persian Ivy Way
Fire crews said he was surrounded by about 150 pounds per cubic foot of thick soil, which made it harder for the man to breathe.
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