Witnesses risk own lives to save woman sinking in car

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PORTLAND, Maine (WHDH) -- A home video shows how quickly passers-by worked to get 84-year old Ursula Nixon to safety as her car sunk into the Portland harbor.

Police said they have no idea what was behind the crash, but witnesses said it took just seconds for Nixon's car to run a stop sign on India Street and hit the water.

Mike Wells was on a break at Auto Europe across the street.

“I looked over and I saw the car coming through the parking lot, it looked like it was going pretty fast and I saw it go over the edge and water coming up and that scared me,” said Wells.

Wells was among those who then ran for the water. Others called 911.

"It was kind of nerve-wracking. Kind of chaotic, trying to figure it out, trying to call for help,” said Wells.

Police happened to be on patrol at the Maine state pier next door. Firefighters were training at Ocean Gateway.

They got to the water quickly, but Lt. Robert Slaving said this was a true team effort.

You can see in the video that even as he, in the orange vest, approaches the car an unidentified woman had almost completely pulled Nixon out.

"Without the efforts of the bystanders and the police officers, it might have been a completely different outcome,” said Lt. Slaving.

Paramedics used ropes to pull Nixon out of the water. Many of those who jumped in also had to be treated for hypothermia, but all in all, everyone at the scene was feeling lucky.

"It was good timing, it was good job on everybody's part. Everybody did a good job. People helping out. "

Nixon is badly hurt, but in stable condition, thanks to a little bit of luck and a lot of caring witnesses.


Witnesses risk own lives to save woman sinking in car - Boston News, New England News, WHDH-TV 7NEWS WHDH.COM


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SLM

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Amazing! I believe that people just operate on pure instinct in those situations, unless you are trained for it very few individuals would proceed after giving the situation some thought. How very, very fortunate for this lady that so many of those there instinctually reacted the way they did.
 

karrie

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I can remember when there was a massive explosion in my friend's neighbourhood, two teenage boys being interviewed on tv for their heroic rescue of a family from one of the houses nearest to the centre of the explosion. They said exactly that SLM... had they stopped to think, they'd have probably been too scared and realized just how big a risk they were taking. As it was, they felt the explosion from a block away, and just took off running straight into harms way to look for survivors.
 

SLM

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Fight or flight. Pure instinct.

Probably most of us can tell which way we lean just based on how we handle smaller emergencies and more everyday stresses. But until something major really happens, I don't think we absolutely can know for sure.

Fortunately, the rescuers and victims in both situations were okay in the end.