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Father witnesses children electrocuted to death as power line falls on car, baby survives freak accident: It just hurts

Three people were electrocuted to death when a power line fell on a car in Portland, Oregon. A baby being held by his father somehow survived the freak accident. Around 11:45 a.m. on Wednesday, emergency crews responded to 911 calls about a person on fire in a street in Northeast Portland.The family.

A baby lived because an Oregon teen couldn t stand by after she saw 3 people get electrocuted – Oneida Dispatch

An Oregon teen who saved a baby during an ice storm in Portland is being praised for her heroism. Majiah Washington shared her story at a news conference Thursday. The 18-year-old said she noticed a flash outside of her home Wednesday, then opened her blinds and saw a red SUV with a downed power line on it. Her 21-year-old pregnant neighbor screamed at her boyfriend to save the 9-month-old baby who was still in the vehicle. The boyfriend grabbed the baby and headed up a driveway, but then slid on ice and made contact with the live wire. The neighbor and her 15-year-old brother also tried to save the baby and were electrocuted. Washington was able to crouch down and pull the baby free, unharmed.

Oregon teen saved baby after a power line killed 3 – NBC4 Washington

The mother, six months pregnant, tried to reach the baby, but she too slipped and was electrocuted. So was her 15-year-old brother, when he came out to help.

An Oregon teen saw 3 people die after they slid on ice into a power line Then she went to help - The Daily Reporter

An Oregon teen saw 3 people die after they slid on ice into a power line Then she went to help - The Daily Reporter
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