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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Girl Rescued After Sand Collapse on Thanksgiving

Girl Rescued After Sand Collapse on Thanksgiving

29 Nov

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Summary

  • A 12-year-old girl was rescued after being buried in a collapsing sand hole.
  • The incident occurred on Thanksgiving Day on a sand bar near Houston.
  • First responders quickly extricated the child, who was released to her parents.
Girl Rescued After Sand Collapse on Thanksgiving

A family outing on Thanksgiving Day took a terrifying turn when a 12-year-old girl became buried after a large sand hole she was digging collapsed. The incident occurred on a sand bar near Houston, Texas, prompting a swift response from multiple emergency agencies. Her father's quick actions cleared sand from her head, enabling her to breathe while rescue crews arrived.

First responders from The Woodlands Fire Department, South Montgomery County Fire Department, and the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office worked diligently to secure the area. They carefully removed the sand to extricate the child. Images from the scene showed emergency personnel using shovels to manage the sand.

After a thorough evaluation by medics, the girl was found to be in good condition and was released to her parents, who declined further medical transport. The successful rescue was hailed as a testament to the seamless collaboration between the four responding agencies, turning a potential tragedy into a heartwarming Thanksgiving story.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
She was rescued by first responders after a sand hole she dug collapsed, burying her. Her father cleared sand from her head, and crews then extricated her.
A 12-year-old girl was rescued on Thanksgiving Day after being trapped in a sand hole that collapsed around her on a sand bar.
The girl was evaluated by medics and released to her parents, who declined transport to the hospital, indicating she did not require further medical attention.

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