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Radio_Lady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-15-06 12:00 AM
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Amazing Rescue! Car Condensation Keeps Trapped Woman Alive
Edited on Sun Jan-15-06 12:01 AM by Radio_Lady
This may have been discussed on Thursday night, but I didn't hear the story until this weekend. Talk about good luck just one day BEFORE Friday the 13th! Mods: I elected to post the whole story, as the Columbian -- Vancouver newspaper link is no longer working. Thanks

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Thursday, Jan 12, 2006, 6:31 PM (ET)

VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) - An 88-year-old woman, trapped in her car for six days after driving off the road on the way home from the grocery store, sustained herself by wiping condensation off the windshield with a towel and sucking the moisture, her son says.

Mary Lillian Anderson was in satisfactory condition Thursday at Southwest Washington Medical Center.

She was rescued Wednesday by a delivery truck driver who noticed the car stuck in blackberry bushes just off Interstate 5 and peered inside. He says he was braced for the sight of a body.

"She was sitting right there, staring back at me," said Andrew Thompson, who delivers propane in rural Clark County. "She looked very happy."

Anderson disappeared Jan. 6 after she misjudged a corner, drove across a broad gravel-covered shoulder and tipped her car into a steep drop-off filled with blackberry bushes.

Her 1997 Cadillac Seville was hidden from view but within earshot of I-5.

She was reported missing Jan. 7 when her neighbors at the Whipple Creek Condominiums noticed she hadn't come home.

The Clark County sheriff's office issued a missing persons report but did not conduct a search because they didn't know where to begin, Detective Rick Buckner said. When Buckner found no activity on Anderson's credit cards or bank account, he feared she was dead.

Sometime Monday or Tuesday, a deputy pulled a car over in the gravel turnout a few feet from Anderson's car, but thick blackberry bushes and other brush blocked the officer's view of her car.

Thompson said the height of his truck's cab gave him a perfect view Wednesday of the cranberry-colored car down the embankment.

"If there had been leaves on the trees, I don't think she would have made it, I wouldn't have been able to see her," he said.

"The lady is just very, very lucky to be alive," Buckner said.

Thompson said he tried to open the car door but found it wedged shut.

"I yelled back to her that I was going to get help," he said. He climbed back up the bank, called 911, and then went back to the car. In time he was able to wrench open the door, and he waited with Anderson for rescue crews.

"She held my hand," he said.

One of Anderson's sons, Rob Johnson of Pendleton, Ore., said his mother's groceries were out of reach in the trunk. She kept herself distracted by harvesting water and by praying, talking to her guardian angel and counting to 500 and back, over and over again, he said.

"We're very thankful to him," he said of Thompson. "He's definitely sort of an angel."

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Information from: The Columbian, http://www.columbian.com

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qnr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-15-06 12:04 AM
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1. Thank goodness that turned out happily. Me, I never drive without
a center punch in my car, so I can break windows.

I wonder why she didn't honk the horn ... maybe she was asleep when the deputy was nearby.
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Radio_Lady Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-15-06 12:15 AM
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2. And I never drive without my cellphone. Hubby and I bought little
Edited on Sun Jan-15-06 12:17 AM by Radio_Lady
tools with a flashlight, a center punch, and a hammer at Marshall's about a year ago at Christmas. He mounted them directly on the consoles of each of our cars. This was after hearing that some poor person drowned in their car after he/she went over a bridge wall and into the Willamette River.

I hope I would have the presence of mind to use a gadget like that, and not panic...

In peace,

Radio_Lady
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