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[Logo]( [Incredible Video: Cop Saves Woman in Water After Sudden Medical Emergency] [Incredible Video: Cop Saves Woman in Water After Sudden Medical Emergency]( Heroic Rescue from Sinking Car! Hello everyone! Gather around because I've got a story that's going to leave you on the edge of your seat. Imagine this: A quiet day in West Orange, Texas, takes a sudden, dramatic turn when a young boy, just 12 years old, flags down a police officer in a panic. His mother, Jonquetta Winbush, had suffered a seizure while driving and her car had plunged into a body of water. Can you picture the terror in that moment? This brave young boy managed to escape the sinking vehicle, but his mother was trapped inside. The newly released body camera footage shows the intense seconds as he desperately pleads for help, his voice filled with fear, "She's having a seizure. She's sunk!" He points toward the water, where his mother's car is quickly submerging. Without missing a beat, the police officer ensures the boy is safely tucked away in the patrol car before wading into the water. But the officer wasn't alone in this heroic act. A good Samaritan, named Epifanio Munguia, happened to be nearby and rushed in to help. Together, they managed to break into the submerged car and pull Jonquetta to safety. Can you imagine the courage it took to dive into those murky waters, not knowing what you'd find? The situation was dire, but thanks to their swift action, Jonquetta was rescued and brought to safety. Unfortunately, she's still in the ICU, battling to recover, but there's a glimmer of hope-she's been taken off the ventilator and is breathing on her own. Her family is holding on to that hope, expressing immense gratitude to those who risked their lives to save her. In an incredible twist, this good Samaritan, Munguia, didn't just walk away after the rescue. He's stayed in touch with Jonquetta's family, even visiting her in the hospital, showing that his kindness goes far beyond that single heroic act. Her sister, Bevnisha Holman, shared how overwhelmed with emotion she was, thanking Munguia for saving her sister's life. And it's not just about the rescue-it's about the continued support and prayers that Jonquetta needs as she fights to recover. "I really don't know how to describe it to you, other than just life started coming back into her." Good Samaritans and police officer rush to save a mom trapped in a submerged car near a Texas highway. [@evapilgrim]( has more on the heart-pounding rescue. [pic.twitter.com/nl1BS6GYBA]( - Good Morning America (@GMA) [August 14, 2024]( Folks, stories like this remind us that heroes walk among us every day. It's a powerful reminder of the impact one person can have in a moment of crisis, and the lasting bonds that can be formed from such acts of bravery. So, let's all send our best wishes to Jonquetta and her family as they navigate this challenging time. And here's to the everyday heroes who step up when it matters most. [Daily Mail]( [Wanna Go To The Beach? Not If You're A Tourist, Country Passes New Laws] [Wanna Go To The Beach? Not If You're A Tourist, Country Passes New Laws]( I guess they don't like money. [Mark Wahlberg Bonded With Co-Star Over Heartbreaking Reason]( A-Listers' Shocking Friendship! [Carol Burnett Comments On comedy]( Comedy Icon Exposes Industry Secrets! [Pop Star Screams During Pyrotechnics Accident - WATCH]( Pop Star's Fiery Close Call! [Farrell's Emotional Revelation Will Shock You]( The Truth About Farrell's Family You are receiving this email because you opted in to Stories Ongoing daily newsletter. Copyright ? 2024. Stories Ongoing. All rights reserved. 2423 S Orange Ave, Suite 340 Orlando, FL 32806 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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