bore the hole was made in pennsylvania being center rock incorporated. almost like all the mining industry all the people involved in these rescue all hands on tech everyone sharing, doing what he or she could do to help this country rescue their miners. absolutely. center rock had a presence here at the quecreek rescue. they are just eight miles down the road from us. again, so much of the county stepping up to make their mark. greta: in quecreek and here by the time we get involved it almost looks easy, but i know it is far from that. in quecreek, were you nervous the whole whole time that something would go wrong? absolutely. we were planning for every possible scenario that might develop. and we were planning at least two or possible three
holiday inn hotels, you always can. holiday inn. stay you. and now stay rewarded with a sweet dilemma. up to five free nights at any of our properties or double points. greta: this is a fox news alert. we are going directly to chile where adam housley has a very special guest. reporter: we do, give me one second. it answers your question that you talked about when we went to break which was about the miners whose families were later on and had to wait. i haven t had a chance to ask her, her name. richard villarreal. he was number 28. we saw him come up not long ago when things were going very fast, the last couple of hours of the rescue. he came up.
greta: you missed this rescue in chile over the last 24 hours, here it is! [ applause ] reporter: his wife, his friends everyone is cheering down the hill, up there. now the moment where he gets to hug his wife. [ applause ]
miner out of the bottomless pit. it isn t a bottomless pit but it has felt that way, hasn t it steve? reporter: it has. it seemed that way during the emotional rollercoaster that these miners, their families and the nation has gone through over past two months. a mix of emotions right now. on the one hand as you saw singing that national anthem a great sense of national pride of being chilean. singing with the hard hats on their shoulder watching by everybody in the country provide pride of what they accomplished and pride in the miners how they carried themselves and the grace with which they did come out of that mine. also, i think a sense of exhaustion from these emotions and real relief that this engineering feat has been carried out. as far as the rescue the pace as everything else the has done exceeded expectations. they were getting them out
miner out of the bottomless pit. it isn t a bottomless pit but it has felt that way, hasn t it steve? reporter: it has. it seemed that way during the emotional rollercoaster that these miners, their families and the nation has gone through over past two months. a mix of emotions right now. on the one hand as you saw singing that national anthem a great sense of national pride of being chilean. singing with the hard hats on their shoulder watching by everybody in the country provide pride of what they accomplished and pride in the miners how they carried themselves and the grace with which they did come out of that mine. also, i think a sense of exhaustion from these emotions and real relief that this engineering feat has been carried out. as far as the rescue the pace as everything else the has done exceeded expectations. they were getting them out