Fishermen rescue driver trapped for 6 days in Indiana

In a miraculous turn of events, a driver who had been trapped in his truck for six days after a crash in Indiana was found by two fishermen who were scouting for fishing holes. Mario Garcia and his son-in-law Nivardo De La Torre stumbled upon Matthew Reum, 27, of Mishawaka, in a remarkable twist of fate. Mr. Reum’s truck had crashed off Interstate 94 on December 20th and he had been helpless and pinned under the bridge near Portage.
The two fishermen, who were waiting for their wives, saw the wreckage from a distance and decided to investigate. As they approached the truck, they heard a faint cry for help. Mr. Garcia quickly moved an airbag out of the way and was astonished to find Mr. Reum conscious but trapped.
According to Mr. Garcia, Mr. Reum revealed that he had been screaming for help but his cries went unheard. The only sound he heard during his six-day ordeal was the calming rush of water. It was a stark reminder of how fragile and vulnerable life can be.
Rescue workers immediately rushed Mr. Reum to Memorial Hospital in South Bend, where his left leg had to be amputated due to the severity of his injuries. He is currently in intensive care, under the close watch of medical professionals. “He would not have survived another night out there in the cold,” said Indiana State Police Sgt Glen Fifield, expressing his gratitude to the fishermen for their timely intervention.
The news of Mr. Reum’s rescue spread like wildfire across the community, eliciting a mix of shock, relief, and compassion. The incident serves as a reminder of the risks that drivers face on the road every day and the importance of remaining vigilant and aware of one’s surroundings. It also highlights the power of human kindness and the impact that a simple act of helping can have on someone’s life.
The story has captured the attention of people from all walks of life, garnering widespread media coverage. It serves as an inspiration and reminder of the resilience of the human spirit. Despite the excruciating pain and unimaginable circumstances, Mr. Reum managed to stay alive by drinking rainwater and holding onto hope.
The incident has also sparked discussions about road safety and the need for better infrastructure to ensure that accidents like this can be prevented. The fact that there were no prior reports of the crash in the area highlights the importance of reporting any incidents promptly.
In the aftermath of this extraordinary event, the community has rallied together to support Mr. Reum and his family. His union, Boilermakers Local 374, has provided assistance and resources to help them navigate through this challenging time. It is heartwarming to witness the outpouring of support and solidarity.
This incredible story of survival serves as a powerful reminder of the fragility of life and the strength of the human spirit. It sheds light on the importance of community, compassion, and the extraordinary capacity of ordinary people to make a difference. Let us take this opportunity to reflect on the blessings in our own lives and extend a helping hand to those who may need it.