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    Paso Robles man rescued after spending 12 hours in car wreck 

    man seriously injured after ravine crash

    Man now in intensive care with serious injuries

    –Stephen Bradley, 69, was rescued after being found by Paso Robles resident Steve Banta on Saturday morning after swerving for a deer, hitting a power pole and rolling into a ravine late Friday night.

    Bradley, who was trapped in his wrecked vehicle for more than 12 hours, is in a serious condition in the intensive care unit at Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center with broken ribs, a collapsed lung, a cracked sternum and a cut head, according to California Highway Patrol.

    Former PG&E worker Banta was reportedly driving along Nacimiento Lake Drive when he noticed a minor problem with one of the power poles. He got out of his car to inspect the pole and that’s when he saw the wrecked car, 200 feet below in the ravine with Bradley seriously injured across the front seat.

    Banta’s wife called 911 while he comforted the injured man assisting emergency services when they arrived to get him out of the ravine.

    Bradley told officers he had been there since 10 p.m. Friday night after narrowly missing a deer, colliding with a power poll, rolling over a wired fence, and flipping several times. The accident is under investigation however neither drugs nor alcohol are suspected to have been a factor, reports say.

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    Margaux Sky

    Wow! What great luck that Banta happened to work for PG&E and stopped to take alook at the pole. If that isn't a nudge from fate, I don't know what is.

    Dan Hoisington

    I suspect God may have had a hand in it.

    Margaux Sky

    Dan Hoisington To me, God and fate are one and the same.

    James Baker

    So much for the foolish idea of a 55 MPH Speed Limit on a road that wasn't built for it.

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    Margaux Sky

    Wow! What great luck that Banta happened to work for PG&E and stopped to take alook at the pole. If that isn't a nudge from fate, I don't know what is.

    Dan Hoisington

    I suspect God may have had a hand in it.

    Margaux Sky

    Dan Hoisington To me, God and fate are one and the same.

    James Baker

    So much for the foolish idea of a 55 MPH Speed Limit on a road that wasn't built for it.

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