Texas driver rescued from flooded truck

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Some good Samaritans pulled over to help carry out the risky rescue of a driver whose pickup truck got stuck in rapidly flowing waters during a storm in Texas.

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  1. Yeah, sure. "Call 911." Except they're not coming. If a state of emergency was issued, and / or a storm and flood alert, you were warned. On the road at your own risk.

  2. Not the windshield, rear window looks like best option or door windows , the windshield is laminated safety glass , but rear and door glass it tempered

  3. Rows boats motorsboats chains cars trucks airplanes modern rockets chains pull the truck back against the flow of the river against gravity.

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