BROOKHAVEN — After spending hours in a well, a 4-year-old boy and his dog were rescued in southern Mississippi as emergency workers cheered.
Clifford Galey, civil defense director for Lincoln County, tells The Daily Leader the boy had been trapped in a well nearly 25 feet deep. The hole was only about a foot and a half wide.
Lincoln County Sheriff Steve Rushing told The Clarion-Ledger on Monday rescuers had tried to hoist the boy up with a rope, but the youngster didn’t know how to attach it. However, he was rescued a few hours later to the cheers of emergency workers.
The well was about 70 miles south of Jackson. Galey says crews sent water down the well to hydrate the boy.
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