Boy swept in sewer sticks finger out of manhole and is saved

A gazebo from nearby Veterans Memorial Park is seen pinned up against the Hwy. 14/61 bridge Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018, in Coon Valley, Wis., moved there by flood water from Coon Creek. Rain continued to fall through early Tuesday in eastern Wisconsin with another heavy round expected Tuesday night into Wednesday. (Peter Thomson/La Crosse Tribune via AP)

Emergency responders, police and firefighters search for a missing boy who disappeared beneath the water of a retention pond while playing with friends on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018, in Harrison, Wis. The boy was found, alive, in an air pocket beneath a manhole cover about thirty feet from the place he went missing. (Wm. Glasheen/The Post-Crescent via AP)

MADISON, Wis. — An 11-year-old boy sucked into a flooded Wisconsin storm sewer was saved when an eagle-eyed firefighter saw the boy’s fingers pop through an opening in a manhole cover.

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