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Woman trapped for 10 hours under collapsed backyard awning in frigid weather lucky to be alive

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ByJon Haworth
February 24, 2021, 11:59 AM

A woman is lucky to be alive after being trapped for more than 10 hours under an awning in her own backyard when it collapsed on top of her after being weighed down by heavy ice and snow.

The incident happened at approximately 12 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 22 in Schiller Park, Illinois, a suburban community in northwest Chicago, when an unnamed woman in her 50’s had gone outside to shovel snow in her backyard and the awning of her home suddenly gave way and came down on top of her, according to the Schiller Park Fire Department.

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"She was trying to call for help, but being her head was inside of the awning, nobody was able to hear her," Chief Michael Cesaretti of the Schiller Park Fire Department told ABC News’ Chicago station WLS-TV in an interview about the accident.

The woman spent more than 10 hours trapped by the awning and under several feet of ice and snow in temperatures hovering around the mid-40s, far warmer than a week previous when the temperatures were between 4 and 19 degrees Fahrenheit in the region.

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Firefighters told WLS following the accident that if this had happened last week, the outcome could have been much more serious and that the warmer temperatures most likely saved the victim from injuries related to being out in the cold for an extended period of time.

The woman was finally discovered when a relative arrived at approximately 10:30 p.m. and found her, according to WLS.

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A woman in her 50's was rescued by the Schiller Park Fire Department after being trapped in her backyard in frigid temperatures when the awning of her home suddenly gave way and came down on top of her on Monday, Feb. 22, 2021.
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“[The] Schiller Park Police and Fire Department quickly started rescue efforts to remove as much snow and ice from the awning to take some of the weight off her legs,” the Schiller Park Fire Department said in a statement. “[The] Fire Department then placed struts for stability, utilized cribbing and the multi-force air bag system to lift the awning and free the patient.”

"Most of the snow was on top of the awning, and it did create a bit of a void space under the awning so she was able to still communicate," Cesaretti said.

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The woman remained conscious the entire time and was subsequently transported to Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Illinois, in stable condition.

Firefighters told WLS that they hope this incident will be a reminder to people to be aware of their surroundings.

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"There may be no warning signs,” Cesaretti told WLS. “So we're just asking people to be aware, what's over your head."

A woman in her 50's was rescued by the Schiller Park Fire Department after being trapped in her backyard in frigid temperatures when the awning of her home suddenly gave way and came down on top of her on Monday, Feb. 22, 2021.
Schiller Park Fire Department/Facebook

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