“Screaming for Dear Life,” Norwood Firefighters Save Driver Hanging from Tree After Escape from Flooded Car

The roof of the car can barely be seen above the water on Upland Roa,d just north of the intersection of Washington, Fulton, and Prospect streets/ (photo credit: Norwood Fire Department)

NORWOOD – A driver who couldn’t swim clung to a tree after his car was suddenly submerged in a flood in Norwood on Wednesday morning.

The fire department posted photos on Facebook showing the car on Upland Road near Washington Street, with water up to its roof around 5:30 a.m. as an overnight storm rolled through.

The driver managed to escape the vehicle but had to hang onto a nearby tree, as he didn’t know how to swim.

“He was just yelling. From my window, I could hear him yelling,” Nancy Robles told WBZ-TV. She lives nearby and was woken up by the sound of ambulances and fire trucks rushing to the scene. “He was holding on to the branch,” Robles said. “He was just hanging and screaming for dear life.”

A rescue swimmer in a survival suit saved the man, who was then brought to a hospital with “non-life-threatening injuries.” The car, a Toyota Camry, was eventually towed away and drained, leaving the interior full of leaves and debris.

Norwood Police reported there was 5 to 6 feet of water on Upland Road after the storm. Robles mentioned that recent construction in the area has made it more prone to flooding.

“I’m scared now going through there, especially with the flooding and the construction,” she told WBZ. “If this is going to go on and we’re going to get more storms, can you imagine? It’s going to get worse.”

(All articles originally published in the Norwood Messenger)

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