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Texas Girl's Sand Collapse Rescue: A Thanksgiving Miracle

Summary

  • A 12-year-old girl was rescued from a collapsed sand hole on Thanksgiving.
  • The incident occurred during a family outing at Panther Creek in Texas.
  • First responders from four agencies collaborated for the successful rescue.
Texas Girl's Sand Collapse Rescue: A Thanksgiving Miracle

A 12-year-old girl visiting Panther Creek in Texas experienced a harrowing Thanksgiving Day when a sand hole she was digging collapsed, burying her completely.

Her father managed to clear sand from around her head, allowing her to breathe while awaiting rescue. First responders from four different agencies collaborated efficiently to extricate her from the unstable sand. Fortunately, the girl sustained no injuries and was able to return to her family, who declined further medical treatment.

This incident underscores the dangers associated with digging sand holes, as they can become unstable and collapse. Experts caution that such incidents can be fatal, with suffocation occurring within minutes, and advise against digging holes deeper than knee-height, emphasizing the importance of filling them afterward.

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The girl was rescued by first responders from four agencies after her father cleared sand from her face and they worked to free her.
Sand holes can become unstable and collapse, leading to suffocation. Experts advise not digging deeper than knee-height and filling holes afterward.
The sand collapse incident involving the 12-year-old girl happened on Thanksgiving Day.

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