Umpire rescues child from dust devil during youth baseball game.

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During a youth baseball game in Florida, a dust devil formed on home plate and a child got caught up in it. The umpire, 17-year-old Aidan Wiles, came to the child's rescue and was able to pull him out and shield him. The child, identified as Zoya, was unharmed and continued to play after the incident. Dust devils usually form on sunny, hot days with light winds and typically only last a few minutes before dissipating.
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