While attempting to recover a dropped phone, a woman becomes trapped upside down between boulders for seven hours.
A woman who became trapped in between two boulders in Australia after falling into a crevice while trying to retrieve her phone has been saved, NSW Ambulance says.

In Australia, a woman fell into a crack while attempting to pick up her dropped phone, becoming upside down between two stones for seven hours.
As first responders rescued the woman, the woman's foot protruded between the rocks in pictures made public by the New South Wales Ambulance.
First responder Peter Watts was quoted by the agency as saying, "I had never encountered a job quite like this in my 10 years as a rescue paramedic, it was challenging but incredibly rewarding."
NSW Ambulance said the woman got herself trapped in the Hunter Valley "after slipping into a 3-meter [9-foot] crevice, wedged between two boulders while trying to retrieve her phone."
Officials were called to the scene after the woman’s friends dialed an emergency telephone number following several failed attempts to save her themselves.
Crews that arrived managed to free the woman through a tight "S" bend over the span of an hour and moved an 1,100-pound boulder in the process, according to NSW Ambulance.
"The patient was safely freed seven hours after her ordeal began with only minor scratches and bruises," NSW Ambulance said.
Watts said "we all worked incredibly well together to achieve a good outcome for the patient."
However, her phone wasn’t able to be retrieved.