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"There are cars in front of me and I can't stop." Sheriff's Dispatcher Helps Woman With Stuck Accelerator Safely Stop Car

Late Monday morning, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Dispatcher (Law Enforcement Technician) Richard Engersbach at the Crescenta Valley Station was transferred a 911 call from a woman driving along Foothill Boulevard in La Cañada-Flintridge who said her car's accelerator pedal was stuck and she was afraid she couldn't stop.

The 40-year-old Sunland woman was in her Ford Escort with her five-year-old daughter, as they drove through La Cañada's shopping district on the area's main drag. The driver was approaching a red light, and stuck at about 20-15 mph. Growing increasingly upset, she said to Engersbach "There are cars in front of me and i can't stop," explains the L.A. County Sheriff's Department.

Engersbach kept calm, and directed the woman:

He asked her to check her brakes, then told her to put the car in neutral and turn off the engine. Although audibly shaken and upset, she followed his instructions. The car began to slow down and the vehicle engine died. Her car finally came to a stop before she reached the intersection.

The LASD says what the woman was able to do with Engersbach's guidance "likely prevented a serious traffic collision and possibly serious injuries or even death to the caller and her child."

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  • no_one_66

    If it was a Toyota there'd be a federal investigation about doing a recall.

  • destroy_all_humans

    we lucked out this time, take her license away before next time

  • I'm sorry for being such a cynic but I'm afraid if this woman had any
    brains she would take them out and play with them.  Upon realizing you
    accelerator is stuck, why on earth would you pick up a phone instead of
    turning the vehicle off or disengaging the transmission? 

  • marc scime

    I have to question whether anyone who doesn't already know what to do in such a situation or can't figure out what to do on their own in the moment is mentally prepared or fit to operate a motor vehicle.

    On second thought... I don't wonder at all. Neither the vehicle or the driver are fit to operate on the road.

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