Lakewood woman trapped under truck for several hours saved by good Samaritan

A Lakewood woman is recovering after spending several hours pinned underneath her crashed truck. A good Samaritan is being credited with possibly saving her life.

Rachael Hammack, 27, was driving home from work on W. Morrison Road last Tuesday around 2:30 a.m. when the crash happened.

The truck she was driving veered off the road toward Fox Hollow Golf Course, rolled multiple times, and came to a rest on a field next to the golf course, 100 yards from the roadway and hidden from view.

Several hours later that same morning, Steve Abraham, a superintendent at the course, came upon the crash scene. He then approached the vehicle and saw Hammack with her legs pinned and her body stuck in a barbed wire fence.

https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0PCkCL_0sYsBsta00 Image Courtesy of Steve Abraham.
Rachael Hammack’s truck rolled several times after she veered off the road near Fox Hollow Golf Course.

“I was getting the barbed wire kind of away from her body,” said Abraham. “I had to cut her hair out because she was stuck in there.”

Abraham and several of his co-workers assisted Hammack while they waited for first responders to arrive. Paramedics took Hammack to St. Anthony Hospital, where she was placed in a medically-induced coma.

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