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Man rescued from Mass. marsh, saying he'd been stuck for days

Footage from the scene, near Scusset Beach State Reservation, showed a man being wheeled away from the area on a stretcher

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First responders rescued a man who was stuck in a salt marsh in Bourne for two days.

A man was pulled out of a marsh near Cape Cod that he said he'd been stuck in for two days, officials said, after being called to the area because someone heard his cries for help on Monday.

The man is expected to survive. Officials haven't said how they believe he wound up in the marsh in Bourne, though police noted the thick brush where the man was found isn't frequently traveled through.

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Footage from the scene, near Scusset Beach State Reservation, showed a man being wheeled away from the area on a stretcher. The man who was rescued hasn't been identified, beyond being 41 years old.

The incident behind a home on Vineyard Circle was reported about 1:30 p.m., according to police and Bourne Fire/Rescue and Emergency Services. The latter said they were called because of a person hearing a cry for help.

"He could not make it out of the marsh," said Joseph Carrara, an interim assistant fire chief in Bourne. "He didn't have any shoes on, so that contributed to him being able to move around in that thick brush and the thorns within that area."

Crews used chainsaws to clear a path to the man.

"We were able to work to clear a path to him, extricate him out of the brush, and we transported him to Tobey Hospital for evaluation," interim Bourne Fire Chief David Pelonzi said in an email.

"His clothes were wet, and so our concern would be hypothermia, but fortunately, they were non-life-threatening injuries," Carrara said.

Police said they couldn't confirm exactly how long the man was in the marsh, but they were investigating the incident.

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