Crime & Safety
Novato Firefighters Rescue Elderly Man Stuck Between Two Boulders
The man fell off a creek bank, and became wedged in between the large rocks.

By Bay City News Service:
The Novato Fire District rescued an elderly man who fell off a creek bank on his Novato property and became wedged between boulders Thursday afternoon.
Fire and rescue crews found him face down on his chest in a ravine on Marion Court.
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Another man unsuccessfully tried to free the 83-year-old property owner and called the fire department around 4:20 p.m., fire district spokeswoman Sandy Wargo said.
“He was standing on the edge of his property poking the ground with his cane when the soil gave way,” Wargo said.
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The soil was slowly eroding and the rain this week eroded it another 10-15 feet.
Firefighters secured two trees that were leaning sideways with ropes to prevent them and the soil from falling on the man, Wargo said.
Fire Capt. Robert Le Croix moved a boulder and firefighters were able to slide the man out and onto a rescue basket and bring him up the creek bank, Wargo said.
The man suffered minor injuries but is home. Fire crews left the scene around 6 p.m., Wargo said.
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