Police officer, stranger and young boy rescue a mom whose auto was underwater

Police officer in Texas with the help of strangers rescue a mom who was in a pond
@Deepizzaguy (105326)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
August 24, 2024 3:28pm CST
Jonquetta Winbush was driving her auto in West Orange Texas on Wednesday July 24 of this year when she suffered a seizure and she her drove her auto into a pond. Jonquetta' s daughter Bri-Asia who is 16 years old and her younger brother Dwight who is 12 years of age managed to get out of the auto that was sinking in the pond to ask for help from a police officer that his mom was inside of an auto that was submerged in the pond. Police officer Charles Cobb with the assistants of several strangers rushed on the scene of the accident on Highway 87. Officer Cobb punched a window open where the auto was submerged in the pond and he managed to get Jonquetta out of the submerged auto and with the help of eyewitnesses, they were able to get her out of danger while Officer Cobb did use his first aid training to revive her. Jonquetta was then taken by ambulance to a local hospital where she is making a full recovery thanks to the actions of the police officer and strangers who came to her aid. Link is breitbart.com/health/2024/08/... via @BreitbartNews
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@LindaOHio (183946)
• United States
25 Aug
I'm so glad Jonquetta was rescued. That's a scary situation.
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@Deepizzaguy (105326)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
25 Aug
Having a seizure while driving with children aboard is scary indeed.
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@JudyEv (343586)
• Rockingham, Australia
25 Aug
The whole family were very lucky to survive this incident.
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@Deepizzaguy (105326)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
25 Aug
That is very true.
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@RasmaSandra (81617)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
24 Aug
She sure was lucky she had her kids with her, If she was alone I would hate to think what would have happened,
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@Deepizzaguy (105326)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
24 Aug
That is very true that Jonquetta had help from her children as well as others.
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@innertalks (22219)
• Australia
25 Aug
That is very scary, and it was good that all were saved, especially the mother, who was saved in time too.
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@Deepizzaguy (105326)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
25 Aug
You are right that having a seizure while driving an auto is scary.
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