1947 Chevy Suburban Woman Rescued After Brake Failure, Crashing into Police Car

Classic Car Brakes Fail: Fontana Police Save the Day

Classic car ownership has its perks, but like any car, things can go sideways quickly if a major component fails. For Alexis Pritchard, the brakes in her and her grandfather’s 1947 Chevrolet Suburban were that failing component. She managed to avoid a major tragedy and come to a safe stop with the help of the police.

The Incident

On June 11th, Pritchard finished getting fuel for her classic Chevrolet and was on her way to another destination when she realized her brakes weren’t working. She immediately called 911 to ask for help. “I’m running all of these red lights and I don’t know what to do,” we hear her say in a recording of the call posted online by the Fontana Police Department.

Dispatcher Lindsey Ernes who took the call remained calm and confirmed Pritchard’s location and direction of travel. Ernes gave her good direction about putting the car in the lowest gear possible, and police made contact moments later. According to Pritchard, the car was traveling at around 30 mph (48 km/h), and despite attempts to slow the car by running into traffic cones, nothing worked.

Fontana Police Officer Charco managed to get just ahead of Pritchard and then used his police cruiser to slowly brake just ahead of the classic car until the two cars came into contact. He then continued to slow down gently until both cars came to a safe and complete stop. Despite the shock of everything going on, Alexis managed to maintain her own composure throughout the incident.

The Importance of Handling an Emergency

This is an outstanding example of handling an emergency on all accounts. The driver knew the right move was to contact 911, the dispatcher kept Pritchard calm, and Officer Charco managed to bring the ordeal to an end in the safest way possible. The damage to the front of the 1947 Chevy is significant but far from the most important factor.

Classic Car Ownership

Classic car ownership is a hobby that many people enjoy. It’s a chance to own a piece of history and to show off a unique vehicle. However, owning a classic car comes with its own set of challenges. One of the biggest challenges is keeping the car in good working order.

Regular Maintenance

Regular maintenance is essential for any car, but it’s especially important for classic cars. Many classic cars have unique parts that are no longer manufactured, making repairs more difficult and expensive. Regular maintenance can help prevent major problems from occurring.

Finding Parts

Finding parts for a classic car can be challenging. Many parts are no longer manufactured, so owners may need to search for used parts or have parts custom made. This can be time-consuming and expensive.

Restoration

Restoring a classic car can be a rewarding experience, but it can also be a lot of work. Restoring a car involves taking it apart, fixing any problems, and putting it back together. It can take months or even years to complete a restoration.

Conclusion

Classic car ownership can be a fun and rewarding hobby, but it’s important to remember that these cars require regular maintenance and care. In the case of Alexis Pritchard, her quick thinking and the help of the Fontana Police Department saved her and her grandfather’s 1947 Chevrolet Suburban from a potentially tragic situation. It’s important to handle emergencies calmly and efficiently, and this incident serves as an excellent example of how to do just that.

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