Australian man survives being trapped for hours in watery pit

Australian man survives being trapped for hours in watery pit


(CNN)Trapped beneath his 3-ton excavator in a watery pit, Daniel Miller survived by a nose.

The Australian man spent hours contorting his body to keep his head barely above the muddy water before rescue teams arrived to free him.
It happened Tuesday when Miller, 45, was riding his excavator around his property 180 miles north of Sydney. He was riding beside a dam when it gave way, tumbling the excavator into a muddy pond and pinning Miller beneath one of the bars attached to the machine.
    He had to heavily arch his back to keep most of his face above water. Finally, a neighbor 500 meters away heard his calls for help.

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    “Thank God it didn’t rain,” Miller added. “My nose was grazing the water the whole time.”
    Fire and Rescue New South Wales deputy captain Steve Howard said, “How he kept his back arched with his nose above the waterline was quite incredible for that amount of time.”After he was freed, Miller was taken to a hospital by helicopter. He was treated for hypothermia and minor back injuries.
    “Dan is OK!… Legendary effort from a legendary man,” his wife said on Facebook.
    Miller told the Daily Telegraph he had promised his wife he wouldn’t die before her.
    “I wanted to honor my vows the whole time I was trapped I kept thinking of her and my two young children,” he said.

    Read more: http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/09/world/australian-man-digger-trnd/index.html

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