California driver crashes into wall in Pasadena pool with 3 people in it, including a child

During heavy rains and winds that hit Southern California, a Tesla with three people inside, including a child, crashed into the Pasadena pool.

According to the Pasadena Fire Department, it happened in the backyard of a house located on the 700 block of Western California Boulevard, near South Grand Avenue and La Loma Road.

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The department tweeted that the Tesla driver mistakenly pressed the accelerator pedal instead of the brake, driving through a wall and then into a pool. There were two adults and one child in the car.

Telsa with two adults and one child crashed and plunged into the Pasadena Basin during California storms.

Telsa with two adults and one child crashed and plunged into the Pasadena Basin during California storms.
(Pasadena Fire Department)

“Good Samaritans jumped into the pool and saved the residents,” the departments tweeted. Pasadena City Manager Communications Officer Lisa Derderian told Fox News Digital that “two employees from the preschool next door to the residence rescued the occupants of the car – two adults and a 4-year-old child.”

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The current condition of the three rescued people and whether there are any injuries remains unknown.

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