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Firefighters rescue Wash. man from sewer pipe

The man was working on the sewer system at the plant and was about 150 feet below ground

The Associated Press

UNIVERSITY PLACE, Wash. — Officials in Washington state say a 37-year-old worker came loose from a safety line and slid about 3,000 feet through a large sewer pipe at a wastewater treatment plant.

Authorities say the man was working on the sewer system at the plant and was about 150 feet below ground. He slid through a pipe that’s about six feet in diameter.

Firefighters and co-workers pulled the man, a contractor for Pierce County Public Works and Utilities, to safety on Monday. He appeared to have minor injuries and was taken to an area hospital for further evaluation.