After a car accident in Australia, the decision to take his son to the helicopter has helped him save his son alive.
On Sunday, 17-year-old Samuel Ledbridge's car passed away on the New South Wales highway. The police said that he was in the car for 30 hours while he was caught in a car.
The family was so distressed that he did not reach his friend's home the day and complained to the police.
His father, Tony Ledbridge, decided to rent a helicopter after "a car accident about 5 years ago".
"Unfortunately, for five days before the accident that no one was missing, the man died, and he told the local channel" Saavan "that I will not let that happen to Samuel.
Tony Ledbridge has doubts that he is in trouble because his son is missing, and unusual for him.
"So we rented a helicopter directly and found him in 10 minutes," he said.
The family found a car breakaway at 20 km outside the road at 100 miles [100 km] north of Sydney's Cranken Bay.
The emergency rescue team took over an hour to remove him from the car's dashboard.
The young man, who was taken to hospital with high fractures, is in danger.
Jeff Atkins, a New South Wales ambulance service inspector, said: "It's his luck to be alive.
The police said that this car accident is being investigated.
On Sunday, 17-year-old Samuel Ledbridge's car passed away on the New South Wales highway. The police said that he was in the car for 30 hours while he was caught in a car.
The family was so distressed that he did not reach his friend's home the day and complained to the police.
His father, Tony Ledbridge, decided to rent a helicopter after "a car accident about 5 years ago".
"Unfortunately, for five days before the accident that no one was missing, the man died, and he told the local channel" Saavan "that I will not let that happen to Samuel.
Tony Ledbridge has doubts that he is in trouble because his son is missing, and unusual for him.
"So we rented a helicopter directly and found him in 10 minutes," he said.
The family found a car breakaway at 20 km outside the road at 100 miles [100 km] north of Sydney's Cranken Bay.
The emergency rescue team took over an hour to remove him from the car's dashboard.
The young man, who was taken to hospital with high fractures, is in danger.
Jeff Atkins, a New South Wales ambulance service inspector, said: "It's his luck to be alive.
The police said that this car accident is being investigated.
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