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Firefighters Rescue a Child Caught Between Pergolas in the West of Maracaibo - Informational Focus

Officials of the Maracaibo Fire Corps rescued a three-year-old boy who was trapped in a pergola wall on the main avenue of Villa Baralt, Francisco Eugenio Bustamante parish, in the west of the city. Through social networks, firefighters reported that the little one was left with his head [...] The Firemen entrance rescued a child trapped among pergolas in the west of Maracaibo was first published in Information Focus.
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Officials of the Maracaibo Fire Corps rescued a three-year-old boy who was trapped in a pergola wall on the main avenue of Villa Baralt, Francisco Eugenio Bustamante parish, in the west of the city. Through social networks, firefighters reported that the little one was left with his head [...] The Firemen entrance rescued a child trapped among pergolas in the west of Maracaibo was first published in Information Focus.

A 3-year-old boy was rescued after his head was stuck between two pillars of a concrete fence, in Villa Baralt, Francisco Eugenio Bustamante parish, in Maracaibo. According to the Maracaibo Fire Department on Friday, April 17, in his Instagram account, the little boy named Mateo accidentally placed his head among the pillars, which ended up becoming a complicated situation when he was stuck. The fire team carried out technical tasks of controlle…

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Diario La Verdad broke the news on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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