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Boy survives 3 hours trapped in dune

- Associated Press

CHICAGO — A 6-year- old boy who spent more than three hours undergroun­d after being swallowed by a massive Indiana sand dune was able to respond to “simple commands” when he arrived at a Chicago hospital, a spokespers­on said.

The boy, whose survival was described as a “mira- cle” by a local coroner, remained in critical condition Saturday at Comer Children’s Hospital and has responded well to being on a ventilator, hospital spokeswoma­n Lorna Wong said in a statement.

The hospital did not detail what commands the boy responded to after he arrived. Wong later told The Associated Press she could not say if the responses were an indication that he had regained consciousn­ess. The boy’s name and hometown have not been released at the request of the family, she said.

Michigan City, Ind., Fire Chief Ronnie Martin told WSBT-TV on Saturday that an air pocket saved the boy’s life.

According to Bruce Rowe, a ranger at the In- diana Dunes National Lakeshore park along Lake Michigan, the boy’s family said he was playing on the dune Friday when he dropped partially into it. While they were trying to dig him out, the dune collapsed, burying the boy under 11 feet of sand, he said.

The family called 911, and emergency responders were on the scene within 15 minutes and began digging by hand, Rowe said. Crews with excavating equipment were brought in to aid the rescue effort.

Martin told the South Bend, Ind.-area TV station that firefighte­rs located the boy while prodding the dune, right after they detected the air pocket that enabled him to survive for so long undergroun­d. They pulled him out and the boy was rushed to a Michigan City hospital, then later flown to Comer.

LaPorte County Deputy Coroner Mark Huffman told The News-Dispatch of Michigan City that the boy’s survival was a “miracle.”

“It is totally amazing,” he said.

Authoritie­s were puzzled about the cause of the collapse.

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