The man climbed in this hole and was stuck head-first.
Update: Feb. 4, 4:51 p.m.
Kyle Moore with Seattle Fire Department told the Ballard News-Tribune that once the man was out from the container he said very little about why or how he managed to lodge himself in the space. The man sustained no visible injuries.
"He was stuck in there with very little space to move his muscles for 18 hours, so I imagine if he was injured it was more psychological," said Moore.
Moore reported that the man's head was stuck but open to the ground underneath the container with a portion of his legs sticking out of the upper side of the entry point. Moore said the man was lucky; if the containers had been moved the man could have sustained serious injuries.
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Earlier this morning Seattle firefighters rescued a 25-year-old-man who was trapped headfirst in a small hole of a dry goods container.
According to Seattle Fire department the man climbed in a dry goods container and slid head first down an incline, lodging his head in a small hole.
The man was trapped for 18 hours before people walking by heard his calls and called 911.
The man was taken to Swedish Hospital to be checked for minor injuries.
Check out the SFD tweet here.