Andrew Giddens, 36, was stuck in the mud for several days without food or water. (Putnam County Sheriff's Office)
Putnam County, Fla
Florida first responders are being credited for their work in rescuing a missing man who was stuck in mud for several days without food or water.
According to the Palatka Fire Department, 36-year-old Andrew Giddens had been reported missing on Feb. 14 before he was found alive at the Vulcan Materials Company on Feb. 23.
However, authorities say he was found stuck up to his shoulders in mud at the site near a borrow pit.
Giddens was able to talk to workers who first spotted him after a deputy told them to be on the lookout when his vehicle was found abandoned nearby.
Specialized crews worked nearly three hours to free Giddens. He was rushed to the hospital, where he is expected to recover.
“This rescue shows the power of mutual aid, training and dedication. We are grateful for the bravery and professionalism of everyone involved,” Palatka fire crews said, along with their fellow first responders.