A woman hiking in Australia's Hunter Valley dropped her mobile phone and became trapped between rocks while trying to retrieve it. As she fell while attempting to get her phone in a remote and bushy area, she was left hanging by her feet in a narrow space of 3 meters. When the teams arrived at the scene, they were met with great astonishment. NSW Ambulance Specialist Rescue Paramedic Peter Watts said, "In my 10 years as a rescue paramedic, I have never encountered such a situation." 500-KILOGRAM ROCKS MOVEDThe teams worked for 7 hours to reach the woman in a dangerous situation. Several rocks weighing at least 500 kilograms were moved from their place. A special crane was used for this. The woman was rescued from the area created by the movement of the rocks. At the end of the 7 hours, she was rescued with only "minor scratches and bruises" and was reunited with her friends. However, she was unable to retrieve her phone.
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