Tree crashes into Huntersville home, traps someone underneath, rescuers say
A tree came crashing through the roof of a Huntersville home on Tuesday, trapping one of the residents inside, according to first responders.
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It happened around 3 p.m. in the 9500 block of Rollingwood Drive, and the tree “completely destroyed” what is suspected to have been a bedroom.
“Stations 1 (and) 4 responded to a large tree down on a mobile home with a person trapped under the tree,” the Huntersville Fire Department wrote in a social media post.
“Crews worked for more than 45 minutes to remove the trapped patient. Using (extrication) tools … the tree was lifted and the patient was removed. Patient care was immediately transferred to Medic for transport to CMC-Main (hospital).”
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Medic ambulance personnel report the patient had life-threatening injuries.
The collapse happened as a thunderstorm was crossing the north end of Mecklenburg County, officials said.
Photos shared on social media show the tree struck a back corner of the home, reducing it to a pile of debris.
The home is in southwest Huntersville, and Google Maps shows the driveway was lined with towering hardwood trees, including one that was dead.
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