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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2011

A rescue boat carried a 29-year-old Benton Ridge woman to safety Dec. 1 after her car slid off a water-covered portion of Hancock County 86, just east of the Putnam County line.
The woman, who Hancock County Deputy Jacob Powell identified as Lillian Hertel, was lying in the rescue boat when it was pulled to a dry portion of the road.
Her sweatpants were soaked from being inside her partially-submerged, red Ford Taurus. Powell estimated the car was in water about three feet deep.

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  • Lillian...Get your head out of your ass!! You must be on drugs !! Sweat pants=fat,lazy unemployed! Living off government too?? most likely!! Go to rehab and go on a diet!!

  • why are people so damn stupid to drive in FLOOD covered Roads. Wake up people. They need to start suspending licenses for this dumb shit

  • Why would rescuers go out in flood waters with out a tether line...never would happen on our department even with wet suits like theres

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