A 500-pound man was battling for his life after falling into a huge hole in California.
The 40-year-old, who has not been named, plunged 15 feet into a 4-foot diameter gap at a construction site in Pomona at around 1 P.M. on Wednesday.
He did not work on the site and it is unclear why he was there or how he fell in.
A 500-pound man was battling for his life after falling into a huge hole in California.
The Los Angeles Fire Department told the California Post it took 40 firefighters to rescue him and he was pulled out by his arms.
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Firefighters deployed their urban search and rescue team, which performed a trench rescue that took at least two hours, according to ABC7.
A rescuer secured him with a harness and a hoist tied to a tow truck with a crane, said Keith Navarre, public information officer for the LAFD.
Firefighters deployed their urban search and rescue team, which performed a trench rescue. ABC
Videos show the man being hoisted up with arms held up. He was alert and talking to rescuers when rescued, Sky 5 reported.
A helicopter also had to be deployed to pick up a hospital emergency response team to render any needed aid on site, Navarre added.
“A lot of resources were used on that call,” he said. “Any time there is a confined space, it’s difficult.”
The man was taken to the Pomona Valley Medical Center on advanced life support. It’s unclear on what his condition is now.