Woman Survives Four Nights in LA Mountains After Car Plunge
Rescued by Firefighter, Now in Stable Condition at Hospital
- A woman survived four nights in freezing temperatures after her Ford Ranger pickup truck veered off the road and plunged over 200 feet into a dense thicket in the mountainous terrain near Los Angeles.
- The woman was discovered by a Los Angeles County firefighter who noticed the pickup over the side of Mt. Baldy Road.
- The woman was airlifted to Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, where she is reported to be in stable condition.
- The woman's survival strategy remains unclear, with questions about how she managed to stay warm or whether she had access to food and water.
- The incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers associated with traveling through remote and hazard-prone areas.