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Sergeant Alton Wolf's Patrol Car - 1960 Ford
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Rescuing the Driver

Picture Jed Coyote Took While Approaching an Accident Scene

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This is the finalized version of the recent postings I've uploaded.

In this drawing, Trooper Dave Bear and Sergeant Alton Wolf are rescuing a beaver from his overturned 1958 Chevy...which is a two year old car at the time.
The Chevy was a Delray series, which in 1958, was even a lower price series than what the Biscayne was. The car was a modestly equipped version with very few frills and no A/C. It had a 235 cubic inch inline 6 cylinder motor with a Turboglide automatic transmission...It did have two tone paint being gold and white.
The beaver's wife was ejected from the Chevy shortly before it came to rest. She is laying on the ground near the 1958 Ford patrol car (the patrol car on the same side of the highway the overturned car is on).
As Dave Bear eases the driver from the car, Alton Wolf, who crawled up between the caved down ceiling and front seat of the Chevy, keeps the beaver level the best he can due to the beaver having two broken ribs...The confined space with the ceiling and roof smashed down close to the seat doesn't make Sergeant Alton Wolf's job any easier.
There was the smell of gasoline when the state troopers arrived on the scene, thus getting the occupant out of the car was a priority...Officers Alton and Dave weren't about to stand by and risk the beaver burning to death in the event if the car was to explode.
Fortunately, both the beaver and his wife are alive and conscious, and will make a full recovery in the hospital.  

This is that final drawing I was needing as an in-text image for part 33 of Clarence Coyote and Project Courier...That part of the story will be posted this evening.

It will be rated adult due to depiction of injury and the presents of blood.
A SFW version will follow in a few days which will only make brief mention of the car accident and barring the details.  

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Type: Picture/Pinup
Published: 4 years, 3 months ago
Rating: General

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nelson88
4 years, 3 months ago
Just impressive piece,moyo!^^
moyomongoose
4 years, 3 months ago
Thank you very much.
Snowfirechakat
4 years, 3 months ago
WOW he's lucky to be alive after a wreck like that
moyomongoose
4 years, 3 months ago
His wife is too...She got ejected.
Snowfirechakat
4 years, 3 months ago
well sounds like there both lucky to be alive the wife even more so
TheGroundedAviator
4 years, 3 months ago
Unless there is a major risk of fire it's best too leave them as still as possible in case of spinal injury. Then this was the time that modern emergency response medicine was being developed. And I'd take being in a wheelchair over being roasted too deal any day!
moyomongoose
4 years, 3 months ago
True...At least you would still be alive.

Sergeant Alton Wolf and Trooper Dave Bear did make the assessment that there was an imminent danger of the car exploding before an ambulance arrived.
TheGroundedAviator
4 years, 3 months ago
Fair enough. Here's a hard one, it is on fire, they can't get him out, then what do they do?
moyomongoose
4 years, 3 months ago
They can't shoot him to put him out of his misery...Ironically, that would be murder.

It would be one of those grim police stories they'd tell about at the doughnut shops.
TheGroundedAviator
4 years, 3 months ago
Really? No jury would convict. I know of cases in WW2 of it being done in aircraft and tanks. Then one can survive it, my uncle survived a truck blowing up on top of him around this time when he was in the army.
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