Ammon News - The Jordan International Search and Rescue Team has rescued a three-year-old child from beneath the rubble of a collapsed building in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, after the child had remained trapped for six days.
A spokesperson for the Public Security Directorate said the rescue was carried out while the team was conducting operational search and rescue missions in Caracas, where the child was found alive beneath the debris with stable vital signs.
The spokesperson said the team worked for several hours to carefully remove the rubble using specialized rescue equipment while continuously monitoring the child's condition through thermal imaging technology, enabling rescuers to safely extract the child without injury.
The child received immediate first aid from the team's physician and paramedics before being transferred to the nearest hospital. The relevant local authorities were also notified of the incident.