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TACOMA, Wash. - A driver in Tacoma is safe following a close-call crash near a steep drop-off point over the weekend.
Timeline:
Just before noon on Mar. 14, first responders received calls about a vehicle dangling over a 20-foot concrete embankment on the 2100 block of South C Street.
Law enforcement coordinated with the Tacoma Fire Department's tech rescue team as the driver was still inside the SUV as it lurched over the edge of a parking lot down below.
Rescue teams in Tacoma help save a driver dangling over a 20-foot concrete drop
Rescue teams in Tacoma help save a driver dangling over a 20-foot concrete drop
Those crews worked to stabilize the car with chains and then used a rope team to lean over and help the driver out the car on Saturday afternoon.
Rescue teams in Tacoma help save a driver dangling over a 20-foot concrete drop
The Tacoma Police Department reported that there were no injuries as a result of the incident, which they say remains under investigation.
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The Source: Information in this story came from the Tacoma Fire Department and Tacoma Police Department.