BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — A Battle Creek woman was rescued after her vehicle went into the Kalamazoo River Wednesday night.
At around 11 p.m., crews with the Battle Creek Fire Department (BCFD) responded to a report of a vehicle in the Kalamazoo River near 20th Street and Jackson Street.
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BCFD personnel arrived to find a Jeep Wrangler that left the roadway, knocked down a light pole, and came to a rest between 10 and 15 feet in the river, BCFD said in a release.
A firefighter wearing a cold water rescue suit entered the water to reach the vehicle. The Jeep contained a 62-year-old Battle Creek woman, who was unconscious.
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Another firefighter entered the water, freed the woman from the vehicle, and brought her safely to shore for treatment. She was evaluated, treated, and later released…