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‘Miracles do happen’: California firefighters rescue dog stuck in abandoned mine shaft

El Dorado County firefighters rescue a dog stuck in a mine shaft near Placerville on Thursday, May 30, 2024. The dog fell down a 60-foot borehole in an abandoned mine shaft, and firefighters spent over an hour conducting the rescue mission.
El Dorado County firefighters rescue a dog stuck in a mine shaft near Placerville on Thursday, May 30, 2024. The dog fell down a 60-foot borehole in an abandoned mine shaft, and firefighters spent over an hour conducting the rescue mission.

Firefighters in El Dorado County rescued a dog Thursday evening after it fell 60 feet underground in an abandoned mine shaft near Placerville.

First responders from Placerville, Shingle Springs, Pollock Pines and Diamond Springs spent just over an hour conducting a permit-required confined space entry rescue, which involved lowering ropes down to the bottom of the borehole to rescue Rilee, according to the El Dorado County Fire Protection District and Rilee’s owner, Kimberlee Adams Norwood Mickelson.

The El Dorado firefighters reported that the dog experienced “amazingly” few injuries, and was reunited with Mickelson shortly after the rescue.

“All intact except a minor scrape above her right eye,” said Michelson in a Facebook post.

“Miracles do happen! She’s ALIVE!!!”

JH
Jenavieve Hatch
The Sacramento Bee
Jenavieve Hatch is a former reporter and editor for The Sacramento Bee.
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