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Quecreek Mine Rescue - Breathing Against the Clock: Engineering an Air Pocket 240 Feet Down

Quecreek Mine Rescue - Breathing Against the Clock: Engineering an Air Pocket 240 Feet Down

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Ava Grey examines the Quecreek Mine Rescue of 2002, where engineers pumped superheated compressed air through a narrow borehole to create a pressurized air pocket, holding back fifty million gallons of floodwater while nine trapped miners waited 240 feet underground for seventy-seven hours.

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