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Person was in drainage well for 2 days before helped by Chandler firefighters

The person was not injured and declined transport to a medical facility, the Chandler Fire Department said.
Credit: Chandler Fire Dept

CHANDLER, Ariz. — A person who was trapped in a drainage well for two days was rescued Wednesday by the Chandler Fire Department, officials said. 

An unidentified man was able to escape the well near Arizona Avenue and Pecos Road after firefighters removed a drainage hole cover, which allowed the uninjured person to safely climb out. 

Chandler fire said the person declined transport to a medical facility and was taken into custody by police. 

Chandler police said the individual was arrested on suspicion of trespassing at the location.

The circumstances of how the individual gained entry into the drainage well are still under investigation, the fire department said.

"This incident serves as a reminder of the potential dangers of unauthorized entry into confined spaces, which can lead to serious injury or worse," the fire department wrote in a statement.  

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