Chevy Tahoe Stuck in Mud, Quickly Rescued

Chevrolet Tahoe Stuck in Mud Rescued by Emergency Services in Foresthill, CA

📍 Foresthill, CA

📅 Published: February 15, 2025 at 05:35 PM

🔄 Updated: February 15, 2025 at 06:09 PM

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Foresthill, February 15, 2025 -

A Chevrolet Tahoe became stuck in mud off the roadway today at the intersection of Hollow Log Road and Finning Mill Road in Foresthill, CA. Emergency services responded to the scene around 5:00 PM. Initially, the vehicle was reported as drivable, but further inspection revealed it was undriveable due to issues with the drive shaft.

As emergency responders assessed the situation, it was determined that a tow truck would not be necessary. Instead, the Tahoe could be recovered with the help of another four-wheel-drive vehicle. Reports indicated that the vehicle was simply stuck in mud and did not require extensive recovery efforts.

By 5:18 PM, it was confirmed that no winch was available, but the Tahoe could be pulled out of the mud with the right equipment. Emergency personnel prepared to assist with a tow strap and tow hook, ensuring the vehicle could be safely recovered without complications.

There were no injuries reported in this incident, and traffic in the area remained unaffected as the vehicle was off the main roadway. The quick response from emergency services allowed for a smooth resolution, enabling the driver to continue their journey shortly after.

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