Teen Clings to Pipes, Treads Water after Falling into SC Well, Rescuers Say

14-year-old falls into well
At 7:57pm on Saturday May 7, 2022, Gaffney Fire Department responded to the report of a person that had fallen into a well off of Pacolet Highway. On arrival firefighters found a 14-year-old male had fallen 40 feet into a well. (Gaffney Fire Department)

Bailey Aldridge

The Charlotte Observer

(MCT)

A 14-year-old stuck 40 feet down a well managed to keep himself above water until rescuers could get to him in South Carolina.

Firefighters responded just before 8 p.m. Saturday, May 7, toreports that someone had fallen into a welloff Pacolet Highway in Gaffney, according to a Facebook post from the Gaffney City Fire Department.

他们到达时,发现14-year-old had plunged about 40 feet down the well, the fire department said.

Crews made “voice contact” with the teen, who was treading water and clinging to pipes in the well to keep himself from going under the water, officials said.

A firefighter was then lowered down to where the teen was and pulled him from the well “without incident” at about 8:24 p.m., according to the fire department. Officials did not say how the 14-year-old fell in.

The teen was taken to a hospital with what seemed to be non-life-threatening injuries, officials said.

“Our firefighters train often for these scenarios, that are not routine but they do happen. We’re proud of the professionalism showed by our crews,” the department wrote on Facebook.

Gaffney is about 50 miles northeast of Greenville.

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