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7-year-old climbs 15 feet up embankment to get help in fatal crash

A young child was able to flag down a driver to call 911 for the crash in Kelso

By Daniella Segura
Merced Sun-Star

KELSO, Wash. 鈥 A child climbed a hillside to get help after the car they were riding in rolled down an embankment, Washington rescuers say.

After the rollover crash in Kelso, the 7-year-old left the car, climbed up to the road and 鈥渇lagged down a passing motorist, who called 911鈥 shortly before 11 a.m. Sunday, Oct 6, Cowlitz 2 Fire & Rescue said in a news alert.

Multiple agencies, including the Longview Fire Department and Cowlitz County District 6, made their way to people trapped inside the car, rescuers said.

When rescuers arrived, they found the car 鈥15 feet down an embankment and 50 feet off the road,鈥 the agency said.

Fire crews rescued two people from the car using hydraulic tools, rescuers said.

The driver of the car was pronounced dead on scene, according to rescuers.

The 7-year-old and a 2-year-old were taken to a hospital with minor injuries, while one 9-year-old was flown to a hospital 鈥渇or multiple injuries,鈥 rescuers said.

Rescuers said they are unsure of what led to the crash, adding that Washington State Patrol will be investigating the incident.

Kelso is about a 50-mile drive northwest of Portland.

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