Crime & Safety

1 Rescued Near Black Rock Tunnel In Phoenixville

The individual could not traverse the steep embankment up from the river, firefighters said.

PHOENIXVILLE, PA — A person was rescued in Phoenixville Tuesday after becoming trapped near Black Rock Tunnel, the fire department said.

The incident occurred at around 2:10 p.m.

The individual had accessed an area near the tunnel by traversing down a very steep embankment off the Schuylkill River.

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However, authorities said they were unable to return back up the hill.

Firefighters reached the victim by using a trail along the river. They through brought an ATV in to access the railroad bridge and bring the individual to safety.

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Chester County dispatch contacted Norfolk Southern and had them temporarily stop train traffic in the area while the rescue was underway.

The individual was safely returned to their vehicle. They were not injured.

The fire department also urged the public to exercise caution in finding viewing areas for the upcoming pass through the Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 steam locomotive. Many access points to the tracks are dangerous, and steam from the train can burn anyone who gets too close. Watchers should remain at least 25 feet back from the tracks at all times.

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