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Fellow Trucker's Quick Action Saves Driver Trapped Upside Down in Water

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A West Virginia truck driver was airlifted to hospital after becoming trapped upside down in his cab submerged underwater. The accident occurred on March 11th in Mason County when the driver misjudged a curve on State Route 62, crashed through a guardrail, and rolled down an embankment into water below. Key Details The trapped driver's head was partially submerged with his hands and legs pinned against the dashboard. A passing truck driver named Scott Cadle spotted skid marks and the damaged guardrail around 9 a.m. and heard the trapped driver calling for help. Rescue Efforts Cadle immediately called 911 and attempted to free the driver using only a metal bar to break the window. First responders worked to extract the driver, who remained conscious and communicating throughout the ordeal. It's unclear exactly how long the driver was trapped, but authorities believe it was a significant amount of time. Why It Matters This incident highlights the critical importance of fellow drivers staying alert on roadways. Cadle's quick thinking and immediate action likely prevented a fatal outcome. The driver was transported by helicopter for medical evaluation, with Graham Station Road closed for several hours during recovery operations.

Original article from CDLLife
"Trucker trapped upside down underwater flown to hospital after rescue by fellow driver"
https://cdllife.com/2026/trucker-trapped-upside-down-underwater-flown-to-hospital-after-rescue-by-fellow-driver/
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