Emergency response crews were working Thursday to rescue two people who were trapped in a coal pile at the Comanche Generating Station power plant in Pueblo, according to police.
The Pueblo Police Department said there was a reported “landslide” at the coal pile, which was reported at 8:40 a.m. Thursday. The two people who are trapped are subcontractors for Xcel Energy working for a company called Savage, police said.
The department said a Pueblo Fire technical rescue team was at the site and working to rescue the two people. Two ambulances were already at the scene as of 2 p.m. and two emergency medical helicopters had ben ordered.This is a developing news story that will be updated.
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