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Snibble 01-30-2003 09:52 PM

Utility Wires Save Teen Thrown From Jeep
 
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A teenager was catapulted at least 25 feet in the air during an auto accident but grabbed onto overhead utility wires like an action hero and dangled for about 20 minutes before a rescue crew brought him down by ladder


Joe R. Thompson III, 18, was treated for bruises and scratches at a hospital and was released.


"God was definitely in control," he said.


Thompson lost control of his Jeep on Monday evening after another car suddenly turned in front of him. Thompson's Jeep clipped the other car and rolled over and over, possibly five times, witnesses said.


The Jeep's fiberglass top was ripped off, and Thompson, who was not wearing a seat belt, flew through the air, bouncing off three power lines and falling onto what he thinks was a telephone wire and grounding wire. His leg caught in one wire, and he grabbed for the other.


"I just kept saying a prayer over and over," he said Tuesday from his home in the suburb of Blue Springs.


Sgt. Ray Myers of the Blue Springs police said Thompson was "bear-hugging" the wires when help arrived.


The wires were insulated, but the power lines above him had to be turned off before the rescue ladder could be raised.


The driver of the other car, Justin B. Elam, of Olathe, Kan., came immediately to check on Thompson.


"I just started saying, `Dude, turn off my car.' He looked around at first, he couldn't find me. Then he looked up and saw me," Thompson said.


Meanwhile, Thompson's father had rushed to the scene.


"I was told he was hanging on for dear life," Joe Thompson II said. "I didn't know they meant he literally was hanging on for dear life."


The father said his son was talking the entire time.


"We asked him how long he could hold on, and he said, `I can hold on as long as it takes.' His arms were turning blue because it was cold, but otherwise he was fine," the elder Thompson said. "And don't forget, this is a great story to remind people to wear seat belts."

zla39fj 01-31-2003 12:53 AM

Do you think his grandchildren will believe him without seeing the photos:D

Ken300D 01-31-2003 07:17 AM

Do you have the press URL?

Ken300D

Snibble 01-31-2003 07:21 AM

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20030129/ap_on_re_us/saved_by_wires_4

mikemover 01-31-2003 11:41 AM

Yeah, that's pretty insane! I bet he just used up ALL of his supply of luck, so he better be careful from now on! :D

Mike


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