Updated
Updated · NBC Philadelphia · Jul 11
Rower, Coach Pull Driver From Schuylkill After Medical-Emergency Crash at 2200 Kelly Drive
Updated
Updated · NBC Philadelphia · Jul 11

Rower, Coach Pull Driver From Schuylkill After Medical-Emergency Crash at 2200 Kelly Drive

3 articles · Updated · NBC Philadelphia · Jul 11

Summary

  • Libby Peters and Temple rowing coach Rebecca Grzybowski said they pulled a driver from a submerged car after it crashed into the Schuylkill River around 12:30 p.m. Friday.
  • The two women said the driver suffered a medical emergency before the crash; Peters swam to the car while Grzybowski rowed out in a boat after hearing a "huge splash."
  • Other bystanders, including Elisha Fox, brought life jackets into the water as Peters struggled to keep the man awake until he could be brought safely to shore.
  • Police, fire crews and the Marine Unit responded near St. Joseph's University Boathouse, treated the driver and worked to recover the car while checking that no one else was hurt.
  • Officials have not released the driver's condition or confirmed the crash cause, and the Philadelphia river rescue remains under investigation.

Insights

A sinking car, a locked door—how did one lucky detail prevent a tragedy?
Beyond the heroic rescue, how can riverside drives be made safer for drivers?