TRACY – First responders saved a man's life who stopped breathing after a vehicle he was in crashed into a drainage ditch near Tracy on Sunday, the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office said.
Deputies and the California Highway Patrol responded to Paradise Avenue and Lucerne Avenue around 11 a.m. after a vehicle crashed into a drainage ditch full of water.
The first deputy who arrived at the scene found other people in the water trying to help two adults trapped in the vehicle.
One of the occupants was unresponsive and not breathing in the water, deputies said.
Deputy Bergren and the citizens lifted the man up the sides of the ditch, where a CHP motorcycle officer began performing CPR.
"Through the combined efforts of Deputy Bergren and Officer Sandoval performing CPR, the victim began labor breathing and eventually started breathing on his own again," the sheriff's office said.
Details about what led up to the crash have not been released.
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