PICS + VIDEO:

PICS + VIDEO:
New Watch It! (Or Not) Slideshow

°

Homepage / Orlando News
Text Size

Good Samaritan Uses Stick To Rescue Crash Victims Surrounded By Alligators

POSTED: Monday, September 18, 2006
UPDATED: 11:54 pm EDT September 18, 2006

A Good Samaritan is being credited with saving the lives of two teens who were surrounded by alligators after crashing their car into an Altamonte Springs, Fla., pond, according to a Local 6 News report.

Police said Larry Mitchell, 17, and his girlfriend, Elizabeth Crowe, 19, crashed into an alligator-infested pond near the Camden Renaissance apartments in Altamonte Springs, located near state Road 434 and Maitland Boulevard.

A maintenance worker, Rafael Martinez, noticed the crash and jumped into the pond, Local 6 News reported.

"He had a stick and he was trying to get us out but he was trying to move the alligators, so the alligators wouldn't get him you know," Crowe said. "I was scared. I was too nervous roll down the window and I couldn't open the door."

The teens were trapped and the car began to sink, the report said.

"She was freaking out and I was trying to think of the best way out of the car because the doors weren't opening," Mitchell said.

Mitchell opened the window and Martinez helped the pair to shore.

"Those teens are lucky to be alive," Local 6's Jessica D'Onofrio said. "There are several gators inside the pond."

The teens were not seriously injured.

Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.

Text Size

Sponsored Links

Links We Like

Sponsored Content
Check out our picks for the most luxurious and unique homes that were on the market in 2009. More

Find out what a sputtering economy and an increasingly difficult to crack job market means to you. More

The following tips can help your car become a less inviting target and slow down, discourage or actually prevent car theft. More

Believing urban legends about sex could be hurting your sex life. Get the truth behind common sex myths. More

Most Popular