October 23rd 2024.
A woman in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales found herself in a frightening situation when she became trapped between two boulders. Matilda Campbell had been trying to retrieve her phone from a rocky abyss when she became wedged deep inside, with only her feet visible. Her friends tried to free her for an hour before calling for help from Triple Zero.
After seven long hours, Campbell was finally rescued thanks to the hard work and dedication of her friends and the rescue team. In a heartfelt post on Facebook, she expressed her gratitude to everyone involved, saying that she would not be here today if it weren't for them. She also shared her love for her friends, stating that they mean the world to her.
The news of Campbell's rescue quickly spread around the world, with photos shared by NSW Ambulance on social media. Responding with good humor, Campbell even joked about the news coverage, posting an article with the comment "Not my feet on display like that" and a laughing emoji. She also assured everyone that she was okay, but would need some time to recover from her injuries.
The rescue was no easy task, as paramedics and a team of professionals had to work together to remove the heavy rocks blocking Campbell's exit. This included winching out a massive 500kg boulder to create a safe path for her. Photos shared by NSW Ambulance on Facebook showed the woman's feet visible as she was wedged inside the dark hole.
One of the paramedics involved, Peter Watts, described the rescue as one of the most challenging and rewarding experiences in his 10 years of service. He also praised the teamwork and coordination between all the agencies involved, which ultimately led to a successful outcome for the patient.
Unfortunately, Campbell was unable to retrieve her phone during the rescue. But in the end, what matters most is that she was safely rescued and able to express her gratitude to everyone who helped her through the terrifying ordeal. It's safe to say that she will think twice before attempting any more rock exploration in the near future.
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