Los Angeles Times

Driver saved from sinkhole

Rescuers pull the 60-year-old to safety after her car plunged into a 10-foot pit.

- By Matt Pearce matt.pearce@latimes.com

Pamela Knox doesn’t remember exactly how many times she has driven down that street near downtown Toledo, Ohio, but she knows it’s been a lot.

Then on Wednesday, while Knox was returning home from errands, her 2010 Chevy Malibu suddenly plunged into the dark.

“Jesus, Jesus, Jesus!” the 60-year-old elementary school principal cried as she felt the car continue to sink.

Her husband, Kenny Knox, 53, was headed to work when he noticed emergency vehicles going the other way.

Then he got a call. It was Pamela.

“I’ve been in an accident,” she told him. “I need you.”

When he got to North Detroit Avenue and Bancroft Street, he couldn’t find the accident.

Then he noticed the sinkhole — well over a dozen feet in diameter and at least 10 feet deep, that had suddenly opened up in the street, fallen through a layer of brick and taken his wife into a pit.

The good news was that Pamela realized that she was able to move and to open her door.

The bad news was that she realized her car was filling with water from a large pipe right below the street that had broken open, pumping water into her vehicle.

“Oh, my goodness,” she recalled thinking. “They’re not going to get me out of here in time.”

Pamela decided not to look at the water that was gathering in the back seat, and the firefighte­rs who responded decided to drop a ladder to get her out.

They told her to get ready because the car was continuing to sink and she needed to get out as quickly as possible.

With Kenny watching — feeling helpless to save his wife because he wanted to climb down there and get her — they made their move.

“Open the door!” one rescuer called to her as a firefighte­r, tethered to the surface, descended the ladder. “Quick, quick, quick, quick! Come on out, come on out! Hurry! Come on, come on, come on, let’s go! Go, go, go!”

Pamela got out of the car, climbed the ladder, and was out of the hole in less than a minute. She was safe. And as they began walking away from the hole, more chunks of the street fell on her car.

She was unhurt. She’s a praying woman and she attributed her rescue to her faith in Jesus.

“I know that’s what’s really kept me alive, was calling out his name,” Pamela said Thursday.

Kenny added, “I believe it was a miracle.”

 ?? Lt. Matthew Hertzfeld
Toledo Fire Depar tment ?? PAMELA KNOX’S car fell into a sinkhole and began filling with water from a broken pipe.
Lt. Matthew Hertzfeld Toledo Fire Depar tment PAMELA KNOX’S car fell into a sinkhole and began filling with water from a broken pipe.

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