A woman was pulled alive from the rubble of the Italian earthquake late Tuesday -- 42 hours after it smashed central Italy, according to CNN eyewitness accounts and Italian emergency medical staff.
The woman was stabilized and is being transferred to a hospital in Rome, according to Doctor Emanuela Troiani Sevi who is working in a field hospital in L'Aquila setup to care for those injured by the earthquake.
Two other survivors were also pulled out earlier, Sevi said, but it was not immediately clear when they were rescued.
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CNN's Paula Newton, Hada Messia and Diana Magnay contributed to this report.
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