CBS/AP/ March 1, 2013, 6:52 PM

Fla. man presumed dead after sinkhole opens under his bed

A 100-foot sinkhole opened up under this house on Faithway Drive in Seffner, Fla., trapping a man who was asleep in his bedroom.

A 100-foot sinkhole opened up under this house on Faithway Drive in Seffner, Fla., trapping a man who was asleep in his bedroom. / WTSP

SEFFNER, Fla. A man was missing and feared dead early Friday after a large sinkhole opened under the bedroom of a house near Tampa.

Jeff Bush is presumed dead after a sinkhole opened under his bed.

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His brother says Jeff Bush screamed for help before he disappeared.

The 36-year-old man's brother, Jeremy Bush, told rescue crews he heard a loud crash around 11 p.m. Thursday, then heard his brother screaming for help.

"When he got there, there was no bedroom left," Hillsborough County Fire Rescue spokeswoman Jessica Damico said. "There was no furniture. All he saw was a piece of the mattress sticking up."

Jeremy Bush called 911 and frantically tried to help his brother Jeff. He said he jumped into the hole and dirt was quickly up to his neck.

"The floor was still giving in and the dirt was still going down, but I didn't care. I wanted to save my brother," Jeremy said. "But I just couldn't do nothing."

An arriving deputy pulled Jeremy Bush from the still-collapsing house.

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"I reached down and was able to actually able to get him by his hand and pull him out of the hole," Hillsborough County Sheriff's Deputy Douglas Duvall said. "The hole was collapsing. At that time, we left the house."

Engineers worked to determine the size of the sinkhole. At the surface, officials estimated it was about 30 feet across. Below the surface, officials believed it was 100 feet wide.

"The entire house is on the sinkhole," Damico said.

Hillsborough County Fire Chief Ron Rogers told a news briefing that extra-sensitive listening devices and cameras were inserted into the sinkhole. "They did not detect any signs of life," he said.

By early Friday, Hillsborough County Fire Rescue officials determined the home had become too unstable to continue rescue efforts.

Neighbors on both sides of the home have been evacuated.

Sinkholes are common in seaside Florida, whose underlying limestone and dolomite can be worn away by water and chemicals, then collapse.

Engineers condemned the house, reports CBS Tampa affiliate WTSP.

From the outside of the small, sky blue house, nothing appeared wrong. There wear no cracks and the only sign something was amiss was the yellow caution tape circling the house.

Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office spokesman Larry McKinnon said authorities asked sinkhole and engineering experts, and they were using equipment to see if the ground can support the weight of heavy machinery needed for the recovery effort.

Jeremy Bush stood in a neighbor's yard across the street from the house Friday and recounted the harrowing collapse.

"He was screaming my name. I could swear I heard him hollering my name to help him," he said of his brother Jeff.

Jeremy Bush's wife and his 2-year-old daughter were also inside the house. "She keeps asking where her Uncle Jeff is," he said. "I lost everything. I work so hard to support my wife and kid and I lost everything."

Janell Wheeler told the Tampa Bay Times newspaper she was inside the house with four other adults and a child when the sinkhole opened.

"It sounded like a car hit my house," she said.

The rest of the family went to a hotel but she stayed behind, sleeping in her car.

"I just want my nephew," she said through tears.

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bigd24579 says:
dont understand how people quit looking for him so quick...people have been in bad places and we americans didnt give up...like the miners trapped under ground for weeks no one knew they was alive till they got there...was it because this man is off different origin...if it was the egineers family i bet he still b looking...............
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jtdev1 says:
Talk about going straight to he11 - the hard way.
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mgaisser44 says:
Another struggling, hard working lower middle class family looses everything, Why is it always people struggling to survive that suffer the most? From what i have read they have lived in that house for years, the brothers grew up there, raising there kids there, Tragic, tragic. Definitely a fund should be set up to help ease the pain.
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kbbpll replies:
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There is a fund set up at firefighter-relief dot com.
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aubfmet says:
Do they put reinforcing steel in a foundation slab so that 1 room can't drop out by itself? Should they?
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hypnotoad72 says:
Was it a recently built structure, placed on converted swampland?

Or was there a water break nearby, since that would lead to conditions allowing a sinkhole to form?
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Jonseen replies:
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They think they sinkhole actually is a double sinkhole, with a larger cavern underneath it.
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nohater says:
if they can, they should all move out of that area. rent the houses out, give them up. ask for the area to be declared a dangerous place to live, to build, and abandon however many acres necessary. what a terrifying thing to happen to those concerned. hope the man didn't suffer and that it was quick. so very sad.
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sobobx says:
Okay, I'm having trouble getting to sleep!
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HM8432 says:
Poor guy, hope he didn't suffer much. I wonder if any kind of fund or something has been set-up to help his family?
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feelingroovey says:
Bush skis in jeans.
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4july says:
This sinkhole got the wrong Bush!!!
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tychicum replies:
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Thanks. You made my day :-)
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