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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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Emergency teams faced high temperatures and complicated terrain to get her out of the place and move her to a hospital

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First responders in Texas rescue woman trapped for days in muddy Dallas ravine during 104-degree heat

"Extremely wet, extremely muddy, extremely hard to navigate," one of the Dallas first responders said about the rescue.

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KDFW broke the news on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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