Stuck in
Muck
Sept 5, 2006
ORLANDO, Florida - A missing runner was rescued
from a Florida swamp after spending four days stuck in the muck
with only the waist-deep swamp water to drink. His first request:
some good, old-fashioned drinking water.
Eddie Meadows, 62, had left for a run over his
lunch hour Thursday but never returned to his office at a nearby
University of Central Florida research park, authorities
said.
He was spotted among the brush and trees Monday
morning as 50 friends and colleagues searched for him.
Meadows, who was parched and covered with bug
bites, had consumed swamp water to stay hydrated during the
four-day ordeal, said university police Sgt. Woody Furnas. Furnas
said the area has thick silt and muck that can act like
glue.
"He had great spirits, and he was very adamant
about getting a drink of water," Furnas said. "He said he slept a
lot and stayed down in the water."
A hospital spokeswoman would not discuss Meadows'
condition but the Orlando Sentinel reported that Meadows underwent
extra blood tests for possible infections from the swamp
water.
Furnas described Meadows, a contract employee
with the U.S. Army Program Executive Office for Simulation,
Training and Instrumentation, as "a strong guy. He's in good shape.
He's a marathoner."
Ron Eaglin, a UCF computer-engineering professor,
found Eaglin in the heavy brush, and then called 911 to report the
location.
"I really thought we were looking for a body,"
Eaglin told the Orlando Sentinel. "I was very happy when it wasn't
a body we found."