Soybeans. Eric reasland was buried inside. He went into the beans to stir them up and level them off, and went under. 17 23 he was in the center, thats what the grain will do to you, they had the ogger going it pulled him, once you get started down theres really no stopping. Everytime you move you get a little deeper. The man who was buried wasnt wearing a safety harness or tethered to anything. Rescuers were wearing safety gear as they tried to unbury him. He was in the center of the bin, the hardest place to reach and get grain tubes around him. 19 12 we had two sets, made two rings around, then they started pulling the grain out from inside the tube to gain access. After about three hours they pulled reasland out, hoping that he still had a chance. 19 29 you try to be as optimistic as you can, theres always that chance. Amanda unfortunately Eric Reasland died. First responders did cpr on him on the way to the Clarke County hospital, thats where he was pronounced dead. Live in the st
In this week's issue, PEOPLE is celebrates big-hearted people who are making life better for others through acts of compassion and humanity including five kids spreading kindness in their towns.
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