Hunter Valley Rescue Highlights Team Effort
Hunter Valley Rescue Highlights Team Effort
Hunter Valley Rescue Highlights Team Effort
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Matilda Campbell, a woman in her 20s, was trapped upside down in a three-meter rock crevice in Hunter Valley, New South Wales, after dropping her phone during a hike. The challenging seven-hour rescue operation involved a multidisciplinary team of emergency services, including a specialist winch to remove a 500kg boulder. Despite the precarious situation, Campbell emerged with only minor injuries such as bruises and scratches, although her phone was lost. The NSW Ambulance praised the teamwork that led to her successful rescue, highlighting the unprecedented nature of the situation for rescue paramedic Peter Watts. Campbell humorously shared her ordeal on social media, expressing gratitude to the rescuers and vowing to avoid rock explorations for a while. Her friends had initially attempted to free her before seeking help, underscoring the remote area's lack of phone reception.

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