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Mechanic Sees Drivers Trapped on Icy Road in Brutal Winter Storm, Frees Them for 7 Hours Till 6 A.M

The western U.S. was hit hard by a winter storm last month. Many motorists were left stranded due to the cold and many abandoned vehicles littering the roads.

A pair of heroes from Washington State pulled twenty motorists out of a snowstorm on February 22, 2012.

Alec Higley (27-year-old Uber driver from La Center) was on his way to pick up a customer when he became stuck in traffic at Columbia Boulevard, just off of 82nd Avenue.

Many found it difficult to drive because of the deep ruts on the icy roads.

He then called Jonathon Gilbert (27) who was his best friend ever since kindergarten. Jonathon is an off-road enthusiast, and also owns Honest Jon’s Auto.

Gilbert was not asked to assist a friend.

Jonathon Gilbert in his Pathfinder arrives at Columbia Boulevard exit 82nd Ave. (Courtesy Of Alec Higley)
Gilbert riding in his Pathfinder alongside Higley’s vehicle during the hurricane. (Courtesy ) Alec Higley)

“I didn’t even ask him to come help; he just offered,” Higley shared his thoughts with The Epoch Times. “He went to La Center to help out his family and told me he was on his way. He even brought food!”

Higley was stuck for seven hours when Gilbert, his Pathfinder driver arrived at 11:11 p.m.

After grabbing his tow ropes, he began helping to haul Higley’s Tesla 3 away. He was quick to get the job done.

Seeing all of the Others They decided to help stranded motorists and decided to stay. Gilbert claimed that Gilbert didn’t need to live somewhere important.

(Courtesy o Alec Higley)

Gilbert fastens his straps for helping to pull a stuck driver on the icy roads. (Courtesy Of Alec Higley)

“He proceeded to tow over 20 cars,” Higley spoke. “[He] even attempted to pull the semi-truck up the hill and managed to move it enough to open the off ramp and clear the highway to dozens of other vehicles that had been waiting to get through for hours.”

Gilbert is naturally drawn to helping his community.

“I believe that if you have the capacity to help someone you should do it,” He told the newspaper. “I’m also a 4×4 enthusiast. There were so many cars; it was kind of a call of duty.

“The drivers were aided by us until 6 AM, which took about 7-8 hours.

Gilbert secures his tow rope to another vehicle. (Courtesy Gilbert) Alec Higley)
Gilbert helps to free the minivan stuck in its tracks. (Courtesy Gilbert)


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