Crime & Safety
CA Woman Rescued After Falling 'Head First' Into Outhouse Toilet
Fire crews came to the aid of a Golden State woman who fell into a vault toilet in Washington after attempting to fish her phone out of it.

QUILCENE, WA — A California woman was pulled to safety after she fell into an outhouse toilet in Washington this week, authorities said.
She told rescuers that she had dropped her phone and was attempting to fish it out of the vault toilet after dropping it when she slipped in, according to the Brinnon Fire Department.
After dropping her phone, she used her dog's leash to try and retrieve the phone.
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"Eventually, she took the leashes to help support herself, which failed, and she slid into and fell into the vault head first," officials wrote in a Facebook post.
She spent 20 minutes trying to climb out before she called 911.
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Two fire department crews from the Mount Walker area responded and made a "cribbing platform" that they lowered down for the woman to stand on so she could be pulled up.
Firefighters hosed her down and was given a hazmat suit to wear. Officials strongly recommended that she seek medical attention after being exposed to human waste, but she declined help and continued her journey back to California.
"The patient was extremely fortunate not to be overcome by toxic gases or sustain injury," fire officials wrote.
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