New Hampshire boy, 11, trapped between boulders freed after 9-hour ordeal
An 11-year-old boy in New Hampshire was freed after being trapped between two boulders near his school for nine hours.
Firefighters used rope, dish soap and friction-reducing sheets to gradually extract the boy from the crevasse between the boulders in Windsor, New Hampshire. They finally managed to slip him out at about 3:15 a.m. on Monday. They had originally arrived on the scene close to 6 p.m. on Sunday, Hillsborough Fire Chief Kenny Stafford said.

The boy was taken to the hospital for examination and was released the same day, according to Wediko School, a residential treatment center the boy attends.
“On Sunday evening, while under supervision, a student exploring a rocky area on campus slipped between two boulders when sticks and debris gave way beneath them,” the school said in a statement Monday.
“Despite multiple staff members’ efforts to free the student, they were unsuccessful and promptly called local emergency rescue services. Emergency responders worked tirelessly through the night, successfully rescuing the student in the early morning.”