Upstate New York Driver Trapped In Vehicle For 10 Hours After Getting Buried Under Snow During Storm
OWEGO, N.Y. (CBSNewYork/AP) -- A driver was buried beneath the snow for 10 hours, and even police had a tough time finding the car.
The car was on the side of the road in Owego, near Binghamton, New York, late Wednesday night when a snow plow buried it beneath about four feet of snow.
The driver called 911 but had trouble connecting.
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"He finally got through a few times and was geolocated, but not very well because of the spottiness of the reception," State Police Sgt. Jason Cawley said.
First responders narrowed the call to a 3-mile stretch along the Susquehanna River.
Cawley climbed miles of snowbanks, finally happening on one that looked slightly different and was in front of a house. He believed at first that he was looking at a row of mailboxes.
"I reached in to find which address I was at when I punched the side window of a car," Cawley said. "I was a little shocked because I was actually standing almost on top of the car."
He managed to dig the vehicle out of the snow and get the driver out with the help of a passerby.
The 58-year-old driver was stranded without heat and was treated for hypothermia and frostbite.
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