Firefighters rescue teens trapped 100 feet down in St. Paul cave

The boys were exploring caverns on the city's West Side when their adventure went awry. They were not hurt.

November 19, 2017 at 2:38AM

St. Paul firefighters rescued two teenagers who got trapped while exploring caves on the city's West Side early Saturday.

The boys descended 100 feet onto a cliff area of the bluffs around 1:30 a.m. and were unable to return to their entry point.

A third teen, who at the last minute decided to stay behind, called 911 for help. Firefighters located an access point that "was too narrow for a grown man to get down," authorities said. The rescue took 2½ hours. No one was injured.

"Accessing these caves is very dangerous and illegal," Acting Fire Chief Matt Simpson wrote in a statement. "It is extremely fortunate in this case that the friend, who chose not to descend in to the cave with the others, made the correct decision to call 911 for help when he did and allowed the professionals with the training, knowledge, and experience necessary to rescue these young men perform their duties."

Authorities are working with the St. Paul Parks and Recreation department to secure the caves.

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Liz Sawyer  covers Minneapolis crime and policing at the Star Tribune. Since joining the newspaper in 2014, she has reported extensively on Minnesota law enforcement, state prisons and the youth justice system. 

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