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What Had to be Done to the Door to Rescue the Driver

Sergeant Alton Wolf's Patrol Car - 1960 Ford

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This is an addendum to an earlier posting titled, Overturned Chevy.
The BB code link to it is provided below, and has in the description details about the accident;  


Two New Mexico state troopers (a wolf and a bear) who happened by right after the accident had to use crowbars to snap the driver's door ajar to rescue the beaver who was driving the car...The roll over had caused both doors to jam, and previous attempts to snap open the passenger's door were unsuccessful.
After the door was snapped ajar, the troopers had to push on the driver's door hard enough to twist it in order to get it sprung back far enough out of the way of rescue efforts.
The bear reclined the backrest of the driver's seat all the way back to make room to gain entry in order to help the wolf cradle the injured beaver from the car...As can be seen from the pic, it's a confined space inside the overturned car as it is.
Once the two state troopers evacuated the driver to a safe distance away from the car in case it was to explode, they then went over and tended to the beaver's wife...She was ejected shortly before the car came to rest.

When the tow truck takes the car away, the driver's door will have to be chained shut around the window posts, then with end links of the chain fastened together with a nut and bolt.
 

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Published: 3 years, 10 months ago
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TheGroundedAviator
3 years, 10 months ago
Yeah, the fuel is always the biggest risk after a crash.
moyomongoose
3 years, 10 months ago
And a bad risk at that.
TheGroundedAviator
3 years, 10 months ago
And not just with cars.
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