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Ascutney Fire Chief Darrin Spaulding, right, speaks to his firefighters about the structure and safety features of a Subaru after they practiced removing the roof to simulate the removal of a patient for training at Hodgdon Brothers salvage yard in Ascutney, Vt., on Tuesday, June 29, 202. Spaulding, who is also a forest fire warden for the Town of Weathersfield, said the volunteer fire department has fought one brush fire in town this year, but has served as mutual aid for several others. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
Man rescued from abandoned Vermont copper mine shaft
April 26, 2021 GMT
CORINTH, Vt. (AP) There was no immediate word on the condition of a man who was rescued after falling about 150 feet into an abandoned Vermont copper mine, officials said Monday.
Just before 10 p.m. on Saturday rescue crews were called to the Eureka Mine on Pike Hill in the town of Corinth after receiving a report that the man had fallen into a mine shaft.
By the time first responders arrived the man had been stuck for about two hours.
His name was not released, but he was said to be about 30 years old.
NH crews assist in rescue of man from Vt. mine shaft
Published: 4/26/2021 1:00:51 PM
CORINTH, Vt. A man who fell 150 feet into an abandoned Vermont copper mine was considerably hypothermic and had some serious injuries when emergency crews rescued him Saturday night, an official said Monday.
Hanover, N.H., Fire Chief Martin McMillan said he does not know why the man was at the Eureka Mine on Pike Hill in Corinth but said it appears to be a popular location with ATV tracks visible.
Rescuers believes the man slipped and slid down the frozen shaft, landing in water. The man had been stuck for about two hours before the people accompanying him found a residence and called 911, McMillan said. Crews from Vermont and New Hampshire were called just before 10 p.m.