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Home  /  World  /  Woman gets stuck upside down between the rocks for 7 hours after trying to retrieve her phone

Woman gets stuck upside down between the rocks for 7 hours after trying to retrieve her phone

by Emma Miller
October 22, 2024
in Australia, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Woman gets stuck upside down between the rocks for 7 hours after ateempting to retrieve her phone

In a remarkable rescue operation that tested the limits of emergency response capabilities, a 23-year-old woman was successfully freed after spending seven hours wedged upside down between massive boulders in Australia’s Hunter Valley region. The incident, which occurred while attempting to retrieve a dropped phone, has highlighted both the dangers of impulsive actions and the extraordinary dedication of rescue services.

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A simple walk turns into a complex rescue

What began as a casual walk with friends on a private property in Laguna, approximately 120 kilometers from Sydney, quickly escalated into a complex emergency situation. The young woman, whose identity has been withheld by authorities, found herself in a precarious position after attempting to recover her phone from between two boulders.

NSW Ambulance specialist rescue paramedic Peter Watts, one of the first responders on scene, described the unprecedented nature of the rescue. “My initial thought was, how are we going to get her out of here? Because I’ve never come across this,” he told reporters.

Against all odds: The rescue operation

The victim’s position – trapped face-first in a three-meter-deep crevice with only her feet visible through a narrow 10-centimeter gap – presented unique challenges for the rescue team. The location’s remoteness, approximately 50 meters down an overgrown bush track, further complicated the operation.

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“As she’s crawled into this little hole, she slipped and slid about three meters down a chute and got stuck,” Watts explained, detailing the dangerous situation. The lack of cell phone signal in the area had forced her friends to temporarily leave her to seek help, adding to the complexity of the emergency response.

A delicate operation

The rescue operation became a carefully orchestrated ballet of rock removal and patient care. Emergency services, including police, ambulance, fire, and volunteer rescue crews, worked meticulously for seven hours to free the woman. Their primary concern was preventing any shifted rocks from falling onto the victim, who remained remarkably composed throughout the ordeal.

“She was so calm and collected through the whole thing. I was very impressed. I would have been frantic. She was not panicked whatsoever,” Watts noted, though he mentioned moments of concerning silence that raised worries about her inverted position’s medical implications.

The final push

The operation’s culminating moment involved the removal of a massive 500-kilogram boulder using a winch system. The rescue team employed timber supports to prevent any dangerous movement of the rock during its extraction. The victim’s extraction required precise body manipulation, with Watts describing how she had to form an “S” shape to navigate the irregular chute.

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A fortunate outcome

At approximately 4:30 p.m., the woman was finally freed, experiencing only minor scratches and bruising despite her ordeal. Though dizzy and temporarily unable to walk due to blood pooling in her head, she was successfully transported to a local hospital for observation.

In an ironic twist to the story, while the woman emerged relatively unscathed, her phone—the catalyst for this dangerous adventure—remains trapped between the rocks, serving as a costly reminder of the potential consequences of risky retrieval attempts.

This incident serves as a sobering reminder of how quickly everyday situations can evolve into life-threatening emergencies, while simultaneously showcasing the remarkable capabilities of Australia’s emergency response teams.

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