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A hero cop dragged a drink driver from her sinking car through her sunroof after she crashed into a lake.
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Joanne M. Tanner, age 61, had apparently been speeding when she careered off the road through a fence and into the water.
By the time police and firefighters in Le Ray, Jefferson County, New York State, got to her Ford Explorer, the SUV was sinking fast.
After abandoning attempts to free her through the driverโs doors, a state trooper leapt onto the roof and smashed the sunroof.
Dramatic footage of the rescue shows the trooper battering his way in through the glass.
Tanner was so close to drowning, say officials, that the trooper could see her hair floating up to the sunroof.
Then โ as the car disappeared further under the surface โ the trooper and firefighters hauled her to safety.

In a statement obtained by Zenger News, the New York State Police (NYSP) said on 13th May: โOn Saturday, May 7, State Police responded to a one-vehicle crash at the intersection of State Route 11 and State Route 26, town of Leray in which the operator drove the vehicle into a retaining pond.
โWhile Troopers and Fire personnel were en route to the call, they were notified by the Jefferson County 911 Dispatch that the vehicle was still occupied by the female driver.
โThe 2010 Ford Explorer drove off the roadway and through the guidewire. It then continued through a six-foot chain-link fence surrounding the reservoir and entered the water.โ

The State Police added: โWhen 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.
โAs 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.
โTpr. Hardy then removed his gunbelt and vest, tied off to a throw bag, and entered the water to assist with the driver. Assistant Chief Russel used a steel pole to break the rear window of the SUV.
โHe then entered the vehicle through the rear window. The driver was submerged up to her shoulders in the driver seat and unable to move.
โRussel attempted to pull her from the driverโs 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.โ
The police added that the vehicle then shifted and began to โsubmerge further underwaterโ.

NYSP said: โAs the vehicle began to shift, the front compartment filled with water submerging the driver. With a steel pole, Tpr. Hardy climbed on top of the vehicle and could see the driverโs hair floating to the glass of the sunroof.
โHe began striking the sunroof ensuring not to strike the driverโs head and successfully shattered the glass. He reached down into the vehicle to grab the driver.
โBy this time, Chief Russel had exited the vehicle, climbed on top, and assisted with pulling the victim through the vehicleโs sunroof. After holding her breath for about 20 seconds the driver was removed conscious and alert.
โTrooper Ryan L. Gentile then entered the water and swam to the vehicle to assist. Trooper Rexford C. Reynolds, who was tending to the throw bag, pulled Tpr. Hardy and the victim to shore.
โThe driver showed signs of hypothermia. She was then transported to Samaritan Medical Center for hypothermia and minor lacerations.โ
The police continued: โThe female driver, identified as Joanne M. Tanner, age 61 from Evans Mills, NY was treated and released.
โShe was subsequently arrested for DWI [driving while intoxicated or impaired] (misdemeanor), Aggravated Unlicensed Operation 1st degree (E-felony), and speeding.โ
Mills was issued an appearance ticket and is scheduled to appear in Watertown CAP Court on May 27.
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