Security Fire Department rescues children lost in underground drainage system
- Three children and two dogs needed rescue from a storm drainage system in Security-Widefield, Colorado, over the weekend.
- The Security Fire Department stated the group entered the underground storm drainage system, which they described as a maze.
- After an extensive search, rescuers located the children and dogs more than a half-mile from their entry point.
- The department listed dangers like getting lost, hypothermia, flooding, oxygen deficiency, toxic gases, and critters.
- The fire department urges parents to discuss the dangers of playing in storm drains with their children, as nobody was hurt.
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3 children, 2 dogs rescued from storm drainage system in Colorado, officials say
Security Fire Department (SECURITY-WIDEFIELD, Colo.) — Three children and two dogs were rescued from a storm drainage system in Colorado, according to fire officials. Officials responded to a neighborhood in Security-Widefield, Colorado, searching for “three children and two dogs lost in the maze of the underground storm drainage system” over the weekend, the Security Fire Department said in a statement on Monday. After an “extensive search,” th…
Ninja turtles? Three children and two dogs rescued in US sewer
Three children and two dogs were rescued over the weekend after they entered the rainwater drainage system in a Security-Widefield neighborhood, in the North American state of Colorado. Following “an extensive search”, the fire department in that region located the minors and the big boobs “more than 800 meters from the place where they had entered” the “labyrinth”. “Fortunately, in this case, everyone was unharmed,” said the rescuers, on the so…
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