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Here's a variation of the car under truck- what would you do, how would you extricate?

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Stabalize the truck with a heavy wrecker, using it to lift as nesasary. Remove the trunk and rear roof colums and then tunnel out the trunk and rear seat to access th pt.
option 2 lift the truck and then drag out the car and then extricate with a roof removal and what ever dash removal is required.

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i agree with the very first post on this subject..dont think there is going to be much of any rescue on this one..pull it out and do what you got to do...to keep whats left of them for the family...CLOSED CASKET ON THIS ONE !

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