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In the interest of speed and timeliness, this story is fed directly from the Associated Press newswire and may contain spelling or grammatical errors.
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Child trapped in bank vault freed after rescue effort
Friday August 15, 2003
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (AP) A 2{ year old girl wandered into a
bank vault Thursday night and became trapped when employees closed
the vault door, which operates on a time-locked system that
prohibits it from being opened until morning, authorities said.
Firefighters, a federal search and rescue team, and a private
concrete boring crew worked for hours before they were able to free
the toddler just before midnight. The girl, identified as Daniella
Sanchez, was immediately taken to a local hospital to be examined.
Daniella's mother works as a teller at the Washington Mutual
Bank branch, and while she and the rest of the staff were closing
the bank for the night, the little girl apparently went into the
vault to play, said Menlo Park Fire Chief Paul Wilson.
The adults did not realize the child was inside the vault until
after someone had closed the heavy steel and concrete door at 6:30
p.m., Wilson said, but by then it was too late.
``The vault doors are on time lock, meaning they are not able to
be opened until 6 a.m.,'' he said.
After Washington Mutual security determined there was no way to
override the door lock, fire fighters were summoned to the scene
just before 7:30 p.m. Working with the search and rescue team, they
set to work drilling a two-inch hole so they could insert a
surveillance camera and drinking water into the vault, along with a
microphone that allowed the girl's mother to communicate with the
trapped youngster.
That process was completed at about 10 p.m.
``At this point, she is doing fine,'' Wilson said. ``She hasn't
been crying or anything.''
Fire officials had originally feared that the girl would have to
stay inside the vault until morning. But a private concrete boring
firm was brought in and determined it would be possible to drill a
hole big enough for the child to crawl out through, Wilson said.
Redwood City is 26 miles south of San Francisco.
(Copyright 2003 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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