First Responders in Texas Rescue Woman Trapped for Days in Muddy Dallas Ravine During 104-Degree Heat
Dallas officers and firefighters pulled her from a sewage-filled ravine after a passerby heard cries for help, authorities said, and she was treated for dehydration.
- On Monday, July 6, the Dallas Police Department announced that officers and Dallas Fire-Rescue teams rescued a woman trapped for days in a steep, muddy ravine.
- A Good Samaritan discovered the victim on June 28 at 5:25 p.m. after hearing faint cries for help near the 7600 block of Fair Oaks Ave, behind Emmett J. Conrad High School.
- Navigating a quarter-mile of "treacherous" terrain, first responders from DPD and Dallas Fire-Rescue reached the woman trapped in mud and sewage while temperatures reached approximately 104 degrees.
- Emergency medical teams transported the victim to an area hospital for treatment of severe dehydration, prolonged sun exposure, and injuries sustained during her days-long entrapment.
- DPD praised the coordinated rescue, stating "it takes a collaborative effort from multiple teams and organizations working side-by-side" to ensure community safety during emergencies.
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Dallas first responders rescue young woman trapped for days in sewage-filled ravine amid brutal heat
A young woman spent days stuck in deep mud and sewage at the bottom of a steep ravine in Dallas before a passerby heard her faint cries and triggered a rescue that required police and firefighters to cross a quarter-mile of rough terrain in 104-degree heat. The chain of events began at approximately 5:25 p.m....
Texas woman saved days after she got stuck at the bottom of a ravine
The woman was homeless and ‘extremely weak’ after being trapped for days outside, according to one responding paramedic
Emergency teams faced high temperatures and complicated terrain to get her out of the place and move her to a hospital
Texas woman vanished for days before an unbelievable rescue
DALLAS - A young woman is recovering after authorities in Dallas rescued her from a steep, sewage-filled ravine where investigators say she had been trapped for several days during dangerous triple-digit temperatures. Officials credited a passerby who heard her cries for help with alerting first responders before her condition became even more critical.
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