A pregnant woman was rescued by Williamson County (Illinois) Sheriff’s deputies after the vehicle she was in wouldn't slow down as it was heading towards a lake.
Illinois Deputies Stop Runaway Vehicle, Rescue Pregnant Driver
A deputy was able to find the vehicle, then pulled in front of it and allowed her vehicle to gently hit the patrol vehicle's rear bumper. The deputy then applied his brake and slowed both vehicles down until they stopped.

Williamson County (Illinois) Sheriff's deputies used their patrol SUVs to rescue a pregnant driver in an out of control vehicle.
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The Williamson County Sheriff's Office said on December 2, at 2:02 a.m., deputies responded to a 911 call where a motorist couldn't stop her vehicle. The sheriff's office said the deputies caught up to the vehicle, which was going about 30 mph and not slowing down even though the brake lights were on, WSIL reports.
A deputy was able to find the vehicle, then pulled in front of it and allowed her vehicle to gently hit the patrol vehicle's rear bumper. The deputy then applied his brake and slowed both vehicles down until they stopped; stopping roughly a quarter mile before the Crab Orchard Lake, the sheriff’s office said.
“Had the Deputy not been on scene or delayed performing this maneuver the driver and vehicle would have likely gone into the water upon reaching the lake”, stated Sheriff Jeff Diederich. EMS was also called to the scene for the woman, out of an abundance of caution, as she stated to authorities she was pregnant. The sheriff's office said there was very minor damage to the woman's vehicle.
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