Survival Against All Odds: Driver Rescued After 5 Days Trapped in Ravine

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This California driver is lucky to be alive!

A Southern California driver has been rescued after enduring five days trapped inside a mangled pickup truck that had careened 100 feet down a remote ravine.

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This rescue mission kicked off when a passerby, amidst the picturesque but treacherous terrain between Arvin and Stallion Springs, spotted the wreckage at the ravine’s bottom. Without delay, they dialed for help, setting into motion a remarkable chain of events.

The Kern County Fire Department promptly answered the call, arriving on the scene just before 11 a.m. With unwavering determination, a firefighter volunteered to be lowered into the challenging terrain. The unforgiving landscape near Sheep’s Trail held the answers they sought.

A team of 21 rescuers, including four engine crews, six fire patrol units, and an urban search and rescue team, joined forces. Photographs from the scene capture a moment as firefighters line a dusty road, gripping a rope that connects them to the injured driver below.

The rope allowed three additional firefighters to descend into the rugged abyss. Their mission was clear: secure the trapped individual in a rescue basket. The rescuers successfully raised the injured driver to safety.

As of now, the identity of the motorist remains a mystery. Airlifted to a hospital, their condition remains undisclosed.

Source and Photos: Kern County Fire Department

Elizabeth Puckett

Elizabeth Puckett is a dynamic and skilled automotive writer, known for her deep understanding of the car industry and her ability to engage readers. Elizabeth's articles often reflect her keen insight into car culture and her appreciation for automotive history.

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