Survivor inhaled dust, gases that affect his lung
7th Jan 2006, 10:02 GMT
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Rescuers who found the lone survivor of the West Virginia coal mining tragedy may have reached him just in time, because his lungs were starting to fill up with dust and gases, one of his doctors said Friday.
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