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A woman is rescued from being trapped inside a wall of the parking garage at the Gretchen Kafoury Commons

A woman is rescued from being trapped inside a wall of the parking garage at the Gretchen Kafoury Commons in SW Portland, Ore., Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013. (AP Photo/The Oregonian, Brent Wojahn)

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Rescuers free woman wedged between 2 buildings

Firefighters used an air bag to spread the walls

Updated: Wednesday, 16 Jan 2013, 12:56 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 16 Jan 2013, 9:35 AM EST

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Portland firefighters cut a hole through concrete and used an air bag and a soapy lubricant to free an Oregon woman who fell part of the way down a 20-foot wall and got herself stuck between two buildings Wednesday morning.

The woman spent about four hours in a space 8 to 10 inches wide before rescuers managed to free her as television cameras filmed much of the effort.

Lt. Rich Chatman of the Portland fire department, wearing a blue helmet and harness, climbed into the hole cut by rescuers to help apply the soapy substance.

After the woman surfaced at 7:30 a.m., she raised her face, clenched her fists and shouted, "Oh, my God."

Rescuers had built a platform beneath the woman and had turned on a portable heater to keep her warm in temperatures just above freezing. The air bag was used to spread the walls.

"She was in good spirits," Chatman said. "We just tried to reassure her ... we weren't going home without her."

Firefighters said they hadn't gotten a clear explanation of the woman's predicament. Chatman said she had been seen smoking or walking on the roof of a two-story building before she fell.

Authorities didn't immediately name the woman.

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