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New Zealand reporter captures dramatic photos, assists in woman’s rescue from sinking car

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Rescuers plunge into the water to save a woman, whose car went into the water at Northcote Point on February 17, 2015 in Auckland, New Zealand. North ...

Rescuers plunge into the water to save a woman, whose car went into the water at Northcote Point on February 17, …

Coincidentally on assignment near Northcote Point in Auckland, New Zealand, when a woman in a BMW drove off the wharf and started sinking, newspaper reporter Simon Maude not only photographed the woman’s dramatic rescue but assisted in it as well.

“I was sort of battling my reporter instincts versus just being a human being and helping out,” Maude told Yahoo News. “When I got down there and saw what was happening, there were already four people in the water, so me getting in the water wasn’t going to help.”

Two police officers and two civilians jumped into the water to rescue the woman, who had managed to climb to an air pocket in the back seat of the quickly flooding car. But the doors would not open, and, as Constable Simon Russell later reported, the police officer’s baton was not enough to break through the car window.

“I saw the policemen having difficulty breaking the windows, so I put down my camera and asked them what they needed,” Maude, who works at Auckland’s North Shore Times, recalled over the phone from New Zealand. “They needed a rock, so I gave them one, and they went back to work and I went back to work.”

With that rock, the officers were able to successfully smash open the car’s back window and pull the woman safely to shore.

“It was pretty close, probably 30 or 40 seconds after we managed to get the female out of the car, the car was already slipping further into the water,” Constable Paul Watts told reporters later. “I’d say she probably only had maximum probably another minute, minute-and-a-half if she hadn’t gotten out.”

The woman, who has not been identified by name, was reportedly not injured, and New Zealand’s top law enforcement brass have praised the rescue by Watts, Russell and the two civilians. Maude’s photos, meanwhile, have been shared worldwide.

“It could’ve been anyone else, it was just plain chance that I was in the area,” Maude said. “In this day and age, everybody’s got a camera. It just happened to be me."\\

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If you were in her position, do you know how to get out?

 



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BMW's sink? Crap! Guess I better not drive into a body of water.

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ed11563 wrote:

If you were in her position, do you know how to get out?

 


Open the window if it works or let the water enter the car and open the door.

 

But I am sure you have a nail punch or similar device.



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I have a device in my cup holder that will shatter the glass. I bought it when I started driving over the Potomac River every day to work.

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I do actually have one of those tools to break windows, Don't know where in my car it is, That is shameful and stupid of me.

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I do actually have one of those tools to break windows, Don't know where in my car it is, That is shameful and stupid of me.


I figure if I need it, it had better be within easy reach while I'm strapped into the driver's seat. 

So I keep it in the center console, along with my spare glasses.



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ed11563 wrote:

If you were in her position, do you know how to get out?

 


Open the window if it works or let the water enter the car and open the door.

 

But I am sure you have a nail punch or similar device.


The last resort is to lie on your back and kick out the top corner of either the front or back window. They're both just held in place by pressure from the rubber grommet surrounding them, and can be kicked out from the inside. 



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I have one of those glass breaker hammers in my glove box. Supposedly, once the car fills with water, the pressure will equalize and you can open the door. I don't know if that is true or not. But, that might be the only option if you can't break the glass.

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I wonder how many cars go into bodies of water in the United States each year.



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she's lucky people were there--and it was in daylight--different story in the dark--correct about kicking out the windows ( whichever is higher )--if you're crossing a bridge, etc. with flowing water across the top ( even a few inches ) unlock your doors and lower your windows either all the way or about half way if it's raining and unbuckle your seatbelt--if you get swept off, you can quickly exit the vehicle and either swim for shore ( if possible, depending on the current ) or get on top of the car if needs be

of course, best way to avoid being swept off a bridge is not to attempt a crossing

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she's lucky people were there--and it was in daylight--different story in the dark--correct about kicking out the windows ( whichever is higher )--if you're crossing a bridge, etc. with flowing water across the top ( even a few inches ) unlock your doors and lower your windows either all the way or about half way if it's raining and unbuckle your seatbelt--if you get swept off, you can quickly exit the vehicle and either swim for shore ( if possible, depending on the current ) or get on top of the car if needs be

of course, best way to avoid being swept off a bridge is not to attempt a crossing


Good advice, thanks. 

 



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ed11563 wrote:
cadiver wrote:
ed11563 wrote:

If you were in her position, do you know how to get out?

 


Open the window if it works or let the water enter the car and open the door.

 

But I am sure you have a nail punch or similar device.


The last resort is to lie on your back and kick out the top corner of either the front or back window. They're both just held in place by pressure from the rubber grommet surrounding them, and can be kicked out from the inside. 


I hope I never need to know this, but thanks, ed.

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