Good Samaritans rescue two women from submerged car in Charlotte
Good Samaritans rescue two women from submerged car in Charlotte

Good Samaritans rescue two women from submerged car in Charlotte

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In a dramatic rescue, three North Carolina men saved two women trapped in a car that plunged 30 feet into a creek after the driver's foot became stuck on the accelerator. The incident occurred at a Cookout restaurant in Charlotte, where Caleb Moore, Arturo Telles, and Alexander Morgan witnessed the car overturn and quickly jumped into action. The driver and passenger were submerged, and while Moore managed to pull the driver out, the passenger was stuck in her seatbelt. The men worked together to free her, with Moore holding her head above water for air until help could be provided. Telles expressed astonishment that the women survived such a harrowing experience, noting the challenges posed by the car being upside down and filling with water. Their courageous efforts have been widely recognized, earning them praise as heroes in the community.

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