he ll need maximum effort from everybody involved including 11-year-old paul. at the time, he was getting real sleepy, so i talked to him and asked, do you play baseball? he said, oh yeah. he perked up. i said, you know how you are out there and it is hot and you are tired and your coach wants to give you a little more physical effort and things to push yourself? and that actually kind of perked him up a little bit more. captain roy runs through his options. none of their usual rescue techniques, pulley system, drilling, powerful air bags to separate rock, seem like they d work in this situation. and just then, it hits him. i thought of wesson oil, give some lubrication. wesson oil, not exactly a technique you learn in rescue school, but he s trained to solve problem fast. so he dispatches people including paul s brother tommy, to come back with the popular vegetable oil. so we said, okay, we ll be right back.
technique you learn in rescue school, but he s trained to solve problem fast. so he dispatches people including paul s brother tommy, to come back with the popular vegetable oil. so we said, okay, we ll be right back. they returned within minutes passing the lubricant into the waiting hands of captain roy. i started just pouring it onto him where i could splash him a little bit and let it run down the rock onto his pants and soaked the front and back of him. another firefighter douses paul from above just to make sure he s good and slick. and i said, okay, let s go. they pull and he started yelling a little bit. i said, don t stop, guys. we weren t stopping no matter how much he screamed. he was coming out. after five minutes of pulling as hard as they can and a grueling 2 hours and 56 minutes into the ordeal, out slides paul hartness. there he is. there he is. there he is right there on top
wesson oil, not exactly a technique you learn in rescue school, but he s trained to solve problems fast. so he dispatches people including paul s brother tommy, to come back with the popular vegetable oil. so we said, okay, we ll be right back. they returned within minutes passing the lubricant into the waiting hands of captain roy. i started just pouring it onto him where i could splash him a little bit and let it run down the rock onto his pants and soaked the front and back of him. another firefighter douses paul from above just to make sure he s good and slick. and i said, okay, let s go. they pulled. he started yelling a little bit. i said, don t stop, guys. we weren t stopping no matter how much he screamed. he was coming out. after five minutes of pulling as hard as they can and a grueling two hours and 56 minutes into the ordeal, out slides paul hartness. there he is. there he is. there he is right there on top of the rock. when he started moving, he came out
some lubrication. wesson oil, not exactly a technique you learn in rescue school, but he s trained to solve problems fast. so he dispatches people including paul s brother tommy, to come back with the popular vegetable oil. so we said, okay, we ll be right back. they returned within minutes passing the lubricant into the waiting hands of captain roy. i started just pouring it onto him where i could splash him a little bit and let it run down the rock onto his pants and soaked the front and back of him. another firefighter douses paul from above just to make sure he s good and slick. and i said, okay, let s go. they pull and he started yelling a little bit. i said, don t stop, guys. we weren t stopping no matter how much he screamed. he was coming out. after five minutes of pulling as hard as they can and a grueling 2 hours and 56 minutes into the ordeal, out slides paul hartness. there he is. there he is. there he is right there on top of the rock.
wesson oil, not exactly a technique you learn in rescue school, but he s trained to solve problem fast. so he dispatches people including paul s brother tommy, to come back with the popular vegetable oil. so we said, okay, we ll be right back. they returned within minutes passing the lubricant into the waiting hands of captain roy. i started just pouring it onto him where i could splash him a little bit and let it run down the rock onto his pants and soaked the front and back of him. another firefighter douses paul from above just to make sure he s good and slick. and i said, okay, let s go. they pull and he started yelling a little bit. i said, don t stop, guys. we weren t stopping no matter how much he screamed. he was coming out. after five minutes of pulling as hard as they can and a grueling 2 hours and 56 minutes into the ordeal, out slides paul hartness. there he is. there he is. there he is right there on top of the rock. when he started moving, he came out of