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A homeless Texas woman has been rescued after spending several days trapped in mud and sewage at the bottom of a ravine.The incident occurred on June 28, with temperatures reaching 104 degrees Fahrenheit, and was discovered by a local man who heard faint cries for help near a high school.
Dallas Police Department and first responders worked together to extract the woman, who was described as 'extremely weak and dehydrated' by paramedic Robert Kober.The rescue involved navigating through treacherous terrain, including a quarter-mile of muddy and unstable ground.The woman was taken to a hospital for treatment of severe dehydration, prolonged sun exposure, and injuries from her entrapment.
Kober highlighted the prevalence of homeless individuals in the area and emphasized the critical role of first responders in preventing tragic outcomes.The incident underscores the challenges faced by homeless populations in extreme weather conditions and the importance of community vigilance.Authorities thanked the responders for their swift action, which saved the woman's life.This case also raises awareness about the risks associated with homelessness and the need for adequate support systems to prevent such emergencies.
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