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Metal Rod Pierces Woman's Car Floor in Freak Freeway Accident

FOX 11 Los AngelesSeptember 17, 20252 min210,852 views
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Freak Freeway Accident

  • ⚡ A routine drive turned into a nightmare when a metal rod blasted through the floor of a car, striking the driver.
  • ⚠️ The incident occurred on the 57 freeway in Brea, leaving the driver, Jessica Preciado, in shock and pain.

Immediate Aftermath and Medical Response

  • 💥 Jessica initially thought she had been shot or hit by another car due to the loud pop and significant impact.
  • 🤕 She experienced weakness, profuse sweating, coldness, and confusion, not immediately understanding the source of her injury.
  • 🚑 Paramedics arrived and, after Jessica's plea to check behind her, discovered a foreign object stuck to her bottom.

Instinctive Action and Recovery

  • 🩹 Despite knowing she shouldn't, Jessica instinctively jumped out of her seat and pulled herself off the object to avoid further injury.
  • 🏥 She was rushed to a trauma center and, miraculously, has already returned home, though she is struggling to walk.
  • 🙏 Jessica acknowledges the severity of the situation, recognizing it could have been much worse and expressing gratitude for her survival.

Warning to Drivers

  • 🚚 Jessica is urging drivers to secure their loads properly, as she is confident the metal rod fell off a truck.
  • 🚨 This incident highlights the dangers of road debris and the potential for severe injury from unsecured cargo.
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