
LFB Volunteers Rescue Man After Being Buried From Clay and Sand
On Tuesday, the London Fire Brigade firefighters and SAR team rescued a man after a large trench collapse at a construction site in Charlton, burying him with sand and clay for a couple of hours.
LFB said crews finally released the man after six hours by "methodically" excavating sand and clay from the trench to allow better access. Read more here
Great work to the volunteers at London Fire Brigade for rescuing the man. We hope the man continues to recover and as always, please be safe out there!
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