A pregnant motorist was recently saved from plunging into a lake when her brakes failed.
Shortly after 2 a.m. on Monday, 911 received a call from a distressed woman saying her car would not stop.
Moving at approximately 30 miles an hour, Williamson County Sheriff’s Office deputies eventually reached her on Old Route 13 near Carterville, Illinois, and found that the Chevrolet’s brake lights were on, but the car wouldn’t slow.
The deputies then performed a ‘rolling roadblock’ maneuver, wherein they positioned themselves in front of the distressed motorist and gradually slowed until the front bumper of her car touched the back bumper of the patrol car.
The deputy then applied his thankfully functional brakes, which slowed both cars until the danger was over.
The site of the car’s ultimate stop was just a quarter of a mile from the local Crab Orchard Lake.
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“Had the Deputy not been on scene or delayed performing this maneuver the driver and vehicle would have likely gone into the water upon reaching the lake,” stated Williamson County Sheriff Jeff Diederich in a Facebook post.
EMS arrived on the scene out of “an abundance of caution,” as the driver later informed the deputy she was pregnant. [CORRECTION: An early version of this story said it took place in Missouri, rather than Illinois.]
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