Four-year-old pulled from well after painstaking rescue mission

A four-year-old boy from the US was rescued Tuesday night after first responders worked hours to chisel him out of an 20-centimetre wide water well in Texas.

"Through prayers and actions from everyone involved a little boy lives today," said Starr County Sheriff Rene "Orta" Fuentes in a post on social media Wednesday.

Authorities responded to an emergency in GarceƱo around 4:40 pm. Tuesday for a child who fell down a water well at a ranch property, according to the Starr County Sheriff's Office.

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An image released by the City of Mission, Texas, shows rescuers working to free the boy from the well.

Community agencies aided in an hours-long rescue, including members of the sheriff's ofice, La Rosita Fire Department, Roma Fire Department, Mission Fire Department and the Starr County Memorial Hospital Emergency Services, said the sheriff's office.

"So proud of our Mission firefighters and all first responders that helped to rescue the child from the hole after six long hours," said the City of Mission, Texas, in a post on social media along with a video of the rescue.

"The pit was only 8-10 inches (20 - 25 centimeters) in diameter. It's a Christmas miracle!"

A frame from a video released by the City of Mission, Texas, shows a boy being rescued from a well. The boy's face was obscured at the time of release.

The rescue team was applauded as they pulled the young boy from the hole, where he was lodged between 2.4 - 2.7 meters, according to Mission Fire Department Assistant Fire Chief Robert Alvarez.

After his rescue, the boy was alert and communicating with first responders. He was flown to a hospital and was in stable condition and undergoing tests, said the sheriff's office in a post to social media.



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