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one person died when he and 2 others were Buried alive in Xiangshan County, Ningbo City

At 14:45 on August 21, 2018, the Command Center of Xiangshan Fire Brigade received an alarm saying that there was a landslide at the construction site next to the Tingxi gas station in the wall head town of Xiangshan County, Ningbo City. Three workers were buried by mud. After receiving the police, Xiangshan Fire Brigade immediately dispatched 17 officers and men of 3 fire trucks from Xiangshan Squadron, and 5 people from the wall full-time team rushed to the scene.

It is understood that the scene of the accident is the reconstruction site of the oil pipeline of the Tingxi gas station, with a total area of ​​60 square meters, the soil is neutral fine sand, and the collapse volume is 20 cubic meters. At that time, three workers were working on the bottom of the building. Suddenly, one side of the wall collapsed and three workers were buried on the spot by the piled stones.

At 14:56, the Xiangshan squadron was present and rescued. At 15:00, the wall full-time team was on the scene to reinforce. After arriving at the scene, the Xiangshan squadron soldiers immediately discovered two buried workers. The first rescued worker was shallowed by the depth of the burial. The soldiers quickly rescued him from the gravel with his hands and a shovel and sent it to the hospital for rescue. Another worker was found to have a second deep collapse at any time due to the deep depth of the buried area and the special depth of the site, and a large amount of sediment and stones. The soldiers can only use hands and rescue tools and excavate. The machine cooperates with a little bit of excavation. After more than an hour of intense rescue, at 16:22, the second trapped person was successfully rescued and sent to the hospital for rescue.

Subsequently, the rescue personnel immediately locked the general position of the third trapped person through the on-site surveillance video. After determining the excavation rescue plan, the soldiers immediately grouped and started the operation synchronously, and the excavator cooperated with the large rock to ensure that no Once again, a group of soldiers fixed the surrounding mud surface with wooden boards, and another group of soldiers used hands and rescue work to quickly and meticulously excavate. At 17:45, the third buried worker was found. The soldiers immediately used the hand and rescue equipment to carry out the rescue carefully. The stone in the body of the buried person was cleaned first, and in the case of ensuring that no secondary injury would occur. Quickly take the staff out and take them to the hospital for rescue. At present, one person died after being rescued, one person is no longer in danger of life, and one person is being rescued. The cause of the accident site is being further verified.

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