Oline (29) saved man in his 70s: Stuck in flooded car
Oline Løvestad Johansen rescued an elderly man trapped in a flooded car during heavy rainfall in Eastern Norway.
In the recent heavy rainfall on Østlandet, Oline Løvestad Johansen, a 29-year-old woman, became a local hero after rescuing an elderly man who was trapped in his car as it became submerged in water. Johansen was on her way to the store in Askim when she noticed the road was flooded and spotted the trapped vehicle. Without hesitation, she decided to enter the floodwaters to help, demonstrating remarkable courage and quick judgment as she assessed the safety of her actions before moving in to assist the man.
The police have praised Johansen’s actions, stating that her quick thinking and decisive actions may have saved the man’s life. They documented her valuable decision-making in their logs, noting that she successfully guided the elderly man out of the car and ensured his safe passage back to land. The heartwarming story comes amid reports of significant rainfall that has led to dozens of flooded roads throughout Eastern Norway, highlighting the effects of adverse weather conditions in the region.
Following the rescue, the elderly man was transported to a hospital where he was reported to be in stable condition. This incident not only underscores the importance of community action in emergencies but also reflects the impact of young individuals stepping up in times of crisis. Johansen's bravery serves as an inspiring reminder of the potential for ordinary citizens to make a significant difference in their communities when faced with urgent situations.