OMG, this poor woman! But also… y’all… sometimes you just have to let that phone go! First responders had to rescue a female hiker in Washington state’s Olympic National Forest because of a scary, dangerous fall.
Not from a cliff, not into a ravine… but into a toilet. OK, let’s back up. A vault toilet, sometimes called a pit toilet, is what is used for restrooms in areas with no plumbing.
It’s basically a big ol’ hole in the ground with a bathroom built on top. Instead of getting flushed down pipes, all the human waste just fills up the vault until it gets so full a truck comes and pumps it all out.
According to a viral Facebook post, the Brinnon Fire Department and Quilcene Fire Rescue teams were alerted to a woman who needed to be rescued near the parking lot at the top of Mount Walker.
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