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The danger to his life was enormous. Sand crashing into the well had buried the man trapped in the well, but thanks to the efforts of rescuers and locals, today’s disaster can thank the life saved.
This incident in the village of Varputėnai took place on Sunday around 1 pm A helpline reported that a man had boiled the ground while digging a well. It was later learned that there were two in the well at the time of the disaster.
One worker was luckier. The man, half covered, managed to get out. By this time, his colleague was already completely covered in sand. So any moment could be decisive in rescue efforts.
Constantly supplied oxygen
Fire officials said that in the village of Varputėnai, rescuers carried a man covered in sand into a well.
According to the Fire and Rescue Department (PAGD), around 1 p.m. a report was received that a man had fallen to the ground while digging a well.
When rescuers arrived, they found a man covered in sand at a depth of about four meters. Rescuers dug the man’s head, he was constantly supplied with oxygen.
According to the department, the rescue work took a total of two and a half hours, using two nearby excavators and a tractor. The released conscious man was taken to a medical institution.
Second birthday
Mindaugas Jablonskis, who lives a kilometer from the scene, was one of the first to respond to a call for help.
“I live about a kilometer from that place. We saw that the event was much earlier. At that time, we were working in the field. We saw the fire department coming, the rescuers initially tried to guide the man themselves.
Later an acquaintance of mine invited me. He asked if he could dig. I said my tractor was not fit for that, just for loading. But he managed to do what the rescuers asked him to do. After all, we couldn’t get close.
There, that sand was already crumbling as people walked. Difficult situation. As on the beach, as much as the sand, the sand crumbles. This was the situation, so now we say that the person was born a second time, ”said M. Jablonskis.
According to M. Jablonskis, a man was literally buried under the sand: “While digging, the sand collapsed again. It’s good that the doctors were supplying oxygen balloons. Excavation work was carried out there. As far as I know, one employee went out alone and the other could not be removed anyway.
They are not locals. From what he could see, these people did not carry guards. The rings of the wells were placed next to each other, but neither was buried. True kamikazes if you descended into a well without guards. Maybe this is your first try. There seems to have been a lack of experience.
The one who came out was only in his 40s and the other looked younger, maybe between 25 and 27 years old. The situation is really complicated. Various thoughts ran through his mind, he wanted to save that man as soon as possible. The rescuers showed me what to do. And those seconds lasted a very long time. “
He left without thinking of anything
The helping hand also spread 7 km away. living in Antanas Rimeikis. This farmer had a much needed excavator for rescue work.
“A well-known farmer from that town called Sunday afternoon. He says he needs help. The firefighters at the cash register can’t do anything without a bulldozer. I left without thinking about anything.
The first image was none. I saw many lifeguards in the pit, they showed me how far I could go. I started digging where it showed me. I saw that the person in the well only had his head sticking out ”, A. Rimeikis shared his impressions.
According to him, although the situation was extreme, the rescuers managed to control it. They continued to monitor the trapped man.
“I saw him take it out. Although his eyes weren’t open, he was moving, showing signs of life. He was very lucky. As if it were the second time. They will be able to define this date on the calendar, “said A. Rimeikis.
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