By Olivia Lloyd
The Charlotte Observer
HENRYVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 A man was rescued from a grain bin after he became 90% entrapped in corn kernels and crews raced to free him, Tennessee firefighters said.
Rescuers answering a call about a found the man in the middle of the bin almost completely engulfed in corn on Nov. 29, according to a news release from the Ethridge Fire Department. They provided medical assistance and placed a tube around him to secure him.
Photos show a crew shoveling corn away from the man, as metal walls are planted to stabilize him and the rescuers.
Crews used a vacuum truck to remove corn from the grain bin in Henryville and allow the man to exit through the access door, firefighters said.
鈥淕reat teamwork and great training played a very vital role in today鈥檚 rescue,鈥 Ethridge Fire Chief Nathan Keeton said in the release.
鈥淢oving grain acts like 鈥榪uicksand鈥 and can in seconds,鈥 according to OSHA鈥檚 page on grain handling. 鈥溾楤ridged鈥 grain and vertical piles of stored grain can also collapse unexpectedly if a worker stands on or near it. The behavior and weight of the grain make it extremely difficult for a worker to get out of it without assistance.鈥
Suffocation is one of the most common causes of death in grain bins, OSHA says.
Henryville is near the Tennessee - Alabama state line about 75 miles southwest of Nashville.
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