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Jaw-dropping video footage has captured the moment a crashed car is suspended in the air by water from a fire hydrant following a crash.
First responders rescued helped vehicle occupants after an accident in California left one car in the air.
Members of the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) responded to a call for a traffic collision in Lake Forest just before 6:30 on June 8.
The OCFA wrote in an X post yesterday that it occurred at Jeronimo Road and Heidi Avenue, and the caller believed individuals were still in the vehicles.
One of the cars collided with a fire hydrant and was suspended seven to eight feet in the air from 'the significant pressure' of the water.
Members of the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) responded to a call for a traffic collision in Lake Forest just before 6:30 on June 8
One of the cars in the accident collided with a fire hydrant and was suspended seven to eight feet in the air from 'the significant pressure' of the water
Both drivers managed to get out of the vehicles before paramedics arrived, but one needed 'paramedic level care.'
What began as a report of 'a traffic collision' later became 'a traffic collision cut and rescue call,' which is used when there's a possibility of need to extract someone from a vehicle.
Once the two drivers were taken to the hospital, the OCFA and other officials remained at the area.
'Fire on scene continued to work on isolating the water grid on each side of the hydrant,' the OCFA wrote in its post.
'This lowered the car and firefighters were eventually able to access the water shutoff adjacent to the car.'
The OCFA also credited the Orange County Sheriff's Department Lake Forest in the X post for assisting the first responders.
The OCFA specified most of the accident details in their X post they created yesterday following the car accident
The fire authority confirmed that Engines 19 and 222, Truck 20, and Battalion 9 all responded to the call, which was labeled a 'traffic collision cut and rescue call'
X users have left comments regarding the matter on the OCFA's post, some of which were from individuals who insisted the car cannot park at the fire hydrant.
One person called it a 'thorough undercarriage wash' while another one compared the suspended car to a 'Universal Studios' ride.
A third said: 'I was this many years old today when I learned that there is such a thing as a car bidet.'