A state worker is being praised as an “action hero” for his daring rescue of a family from a vehicle that was about to roll off an embankment.
An Oregon state worker was able to save a family from a car teetering on the edge of an embankment.
An Oregon state worker is being praised as a hero for his quick-thinking actions that helped save a mother and her three children from a car that was teetering on the edge of an embankment.Authorities said the mother was driving when she veered off OR-58, Willamette Highway. Her vehicle landed in trees and on the edge.
Josh Frazier, an Oakridge Transportation Maintenance Coordinator with ODOT, was nearby and saw that the car was about to fall over the edge.Authorities said Frazier pulled his ODOT truck close and hooked a winch cable to the car, keeping it in place.Frazier then punched out the windshield and carried two of the children up the hill while additional first responders helped rescue the others and provided medical care.
"It's one of those action hero movie tropes: a car, teetering on the edge of an embankment, when the hero saves the day by rescuing the vehicle's occupants. Predictable by movie standards, but extraordinary in real life," ODOT"On what was likely one of these travelers' worst days, we're glad Josh was at his best," the post continued.