Footage of Daring Police Rescue of Driver from Car in Pond Released by Police

Adam Devine

Leray, NY – A woman who was later found to be intoxicated crashed her car into a retaining pond on Saturday, May 7 at the intersection of  State Route 11 and State Route 26, in Leray.

Upon their arrival, police saw the 20210 Ford Explorer submerged in the water and sinking quickly. Initial efforts to open the door and rescue the female driver were unsuccessful, but officers did not give up, eventually saving the woman by breaking through the sunroof as the vehicle was nearly fully submerged.

“When Trooper Christopher J. Hardy (SP Watertown) arrived on the scene, he exited his patrol vehicle and followed the path to the water where the Ford Explorer was still floating. As several Evans Mills firefighters were already on scene, Evans Mills Assistant Fire Chief John Russel tied a throw bag to himself and entered the water.  Tpr. Hardy then removed his gunbelt and vest, tied off to a throw bag, and entered the water to assist with the driver,’ the New York State Police said in a statement. “Assistant Chief Russel used a steel pole to break the rear window of the SUV. He then entered the vehicle through the rear window. The driver was submerged up to her shoulders in the driver seat and unable to move. Russel attempted to pull her from the driver’s seat to the rear compartment but was unsuccessful. Both Tpr. Hardy and Chief Russel then attempted to open the doors but the locks would not disengage. The vehicle then shifted and began to submerge further underwater.”


As Chief Russell’s efforts weren’t working, other officers yelled for him to get out of harm’s way, instead, as the vehicle began to shift, the front compartment filled with water submerged the driver and he sprung into action again.

“With a steel pole, Tpr. Hardy climbed on top of the vehicle and could see the driver’s hair floating to the glass of the sunroof. He began striking the sunroof ensuring not to strike the driver’s head and successfully shattered the glass,” the NYSP said. ” He reached down into the vehicle to grab the driver. By this time, Chief Russel had exited the vehicle, climbed on top, and assisted with pulling the victim through the vehicle’s sunroof. After holding her breath for about 20 seconds the driver was removed conscious and alert.”

At this point, police said the driver showed signs of hypothermia. She was then transported to Samaritan Medical Center for hypothermia and minor lacerations.

The female driver, identified as Joanne M. Tanner, age 61 from Evans Mills, NY was treated and released.  She was subsequently arrested for DWI (misdemeanor), Aggravated Unlicensed Operation 1st degree (E-felony), and speeding. She was issued an appearance ticket and is scheduled to appear in Watertown CAP Court on May 27, 2022, at 5:30 p.m.

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