Firefighters discovered the girl, aged in her 20s, acutely aware and respiration, and have been in a position to reassure her as they lower her out of the wreckage on the M7 at Japanese Creek at 9.15am.
Her Toyota Yaris was mangled and shattered after the five-vehicle nose-to-tail crash close to the Gentle Horseman Interchange within the metropolis’s west.
Inspector Andrew Ticehurst from Fireplace and Rescue NSW mentioned the automobile was “sandwiched between two vehicles”.
A helicopter dropped medical crews onto the center of the M7 earlier than the truck was hoisted and balanced on bricks so the automobile might be pulled out, permitting firefighters to chop the girl free from the wreck.
“The driving force was acutely aware when the fireplace crews first arrived, and so they have been in a position to discuss to her,” Ticehurst mentioned.
She was pulled out from what was the roof after round 90 minutes and rushed to Westmead Hospital in a secure situation.
She had solely suffered accidents to her face.









