Firefighters discover ‘missing’ plumber asleep in crawl space under California home

Authored by yahoo.com and submitted by cheechssoup

A missing plumber that sparked a rescue by Los Angeles firefighters fell asleep in a home’s crawl space, California officials reported.

A worried homeowner called for help when the 50-year-old plumber did not return for three hours after entering the 2,100-square-foot home’s crawl space Saturday, March 25, a Los Angeles City Fire Department release said.

The home, built in 1958, had a three-foot-high crawl space beneath it, firefighters said.

Using special equipment for confined-space rescues, firefighters spotted the plumber inside the crawl space, the release said.

When they cut two holes in the floor with chainsaws to rescue him, the sleeping plumber woke up and crawled out on his own, firefighters said. He was uninjured.

The incident took place in Northridge, a neighborhood about 30 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.

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Iwaspromisedcookies on March 27th, 2023 at 15:24 UTC »

I feel asleep at work once, it turned out I was anemic

tmangat on March 27th, 2023 at 15:02 UTC »

Sounds like he's been working tough hours...

Or maybe got exposed to some sort of gas down there?

Suolucidir on March 27th, 2023 at 13:02 UTC »

Wow, that guy is in the perfect line of work if he's comfortable enough down there to nap.