Pennsylvania

Boy, 3, rescued from manure pit on farm

HONEY BROOK, Pa. — HONEY BROOK, Pa. (AP) - Officials say emergency crews rescued a 3-year-old boy who fell into a manure pit on a farm near Philadelphia.

Emergency responders were called to the Honey Brook Township farm at about 6:30 p.m. Saturday after the child fell into the six- to 10-foot pit inside a large barn.

Fire crews tried to get in to help but quickly became stuck, and as they developed a plan they tried to calm the frightened victim.

This evening around 6:30 pm, Station 72 units (CCRTF) were dispatched for the Confined Space Rescue Team to assist...

Posted by Chester County Rescue Task Force on Saturday, May 19, 2018

Two rescuers with rope harnesses worked their way inside, and after building a plywood platform were able to move through the pit to the victim.

Officials say the boy was alert when he was removed on a stretcher and taken to Ephrata Community Hospital with minor injuries.

Authorities say decontaminating rescue personnel and equipment took considerable time.

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