Emergency rescue in buckingham township bucks county. Child who tumbled in the well is safe but bruised but tonight we will talk to the fire fight hours saved him. Action News Reporter walter perez is live at the fire company, with the full story tonight. Walter . Reporter well, rick, when you consider all of the things that could have gone wrong the child could have landed on his head or something jagged, he could have been killed, but with a little good fortune and fast moving First Responders like the old saying goes, all is well that end well. The fire chief david james says, that it was one of those calls, that sends chills down your spine. A fiveyear old child fell 50 feet down in a well with 2foot of water in it. Reporter emergency crew as arrived to learn that the fiveyear old had been standing on top of the sealed well in the backyard of his home on swamp road in buckingham. The cover buckled and the little boy fell in. As you can see, from the photos taken from the rescue Fir
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