First responders are currently working to rescue a man trapped in mud at Summersville Lake in Nicholas County, West Virginia. The call came in around 5 p.m. on Tuesday and crews have been on the scene for several hours trying to reach the victim. Wilderness Volunteer Fire Chief Noah Allen has confirmed that the male victim is in stable condition after being rescued. Allen mentioned that the rescue crews, including Summersville and Wilderness volunteer fire departments, Jan-Care, and West Virginia State Police, are facing difficulties in reaching the victim. The victim’s condition was previously unknown. Updates on the situation can be found on the WSAZ app. The incident highlights the need for caution when near bodies of water and the importance of quick response from emergency services in such situations.
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