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Juvenile Rescued from Grain Elevator in Clinton, Missouri
Emergency crews in Clinton, Missouri, worked for several hours to rescue a juvenile trapped inside a partially filled grain elevator at Hankins Grain Company. They eventually cut off a section of the elevator to reach the boy, who was rescued around noon and taken to a hospital. The extent of his injuries is currently unknown.

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Florida Panhandle Hit by Severe Flooding and Storms, Hundreds Rescued
146 people were rescued from the Forest Creek Apartments in Escambia County due to severe flooding caused by heavy rainfall. Emergency responders used boats to evacuate residents from the complex, and no injuries were reported.
Multiple Kayakers Rescued from California Waters
Two adults and two children were rescued by San Francisco Fire Department water rescue teams, the U.S. Coast Guard and San Francisco Police after their kayaks capsized in choppy waters off Hunters Point. The two children were hospitalized for hypothermia but are expected to fully recover. The cause of the capsizing is unknown.

Massive Fire Engulfs SouthPark Construction Site, Worker Rescued from Crane
A construction worker was rescued from the top of a crane during a three-alarm fire at an apartment complex under construction in SouthPark, Charlotte. The crane operator was also rescued and appeared to be uninjured. Thick smoke rose above the crane cab, where the operator waited for rescue.

Rescue Teams Save Young Skiers and Hikers Trapped in Snow During Nor'easter.
Two 15-year-old skiers were rescued after being stuck in chest-deep snow for three hours outside the Wachusett Mountain ski area boundaries in Massachusetts. With their phone battery at 9%, they called 911 and were located two miles from civilization. The skiers survived by sharing body heat while rescue crews battled the elements. They were released to their families without needing medical treatment.