Officials said it's not clear how the woman ended up pinned underneath the car or who was driving it.
Credit: OnSceneHOUSTON — The Houston Fire Department rescued a woman who was pinned underneath a car early Wednesday morning and it was all caught on camera.
This happened around 4 a.m. near the intersection of Weslayan Street and Richmond Avenue just north of the Southwest Freeway.
HFD Station 28 Chief Jay Garcia said the woman was semi-conscious when firefighters arrived. The first responders worked quickly to stabilize the vehicle, which appeared to be stuck on a median in a parking lot, before using airbags to lift it up and pull the woman out.
The woman was taken to an area hospital for treatment. Garcia said he expects the woman to be OK and that her condition was stable.
GRAPHIC WARNING – Watch the video of the rescue:
Garcia said it’s not clear how the woman ended up pinned underneath the car or who was driving it.
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