The car saved Woods, the police officer revealed his first words after the accident

Golfing great Tiger Woods car accident scene

The crash occurred at 7:12 a.m. on the 23rd, near the Rancho Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills Estates in West Los Angeles, and did not involve any other cars, with only Woods in the car.

Tiger Woods was driving alone in Los Angeles County, California, on the morning of the 23rd, when he was involved in a major car accident, and the car went off a cliff and rolled to the bottom. Firefighters used Life-saving pliers to rescue the badly injured Woods from the car and rush him to a local hospital for treatment.

Police said Woods was driving much faster than normal, hitting a road sign and chopping down a tree, but he showed no signs of DUI, a frequent cause of fatal crashes on the road.

The first officer to arrive at the scene of the crash, Officer Gonzalez (Carlos Gonzalez) said Woods was sitting in the driver’s seat with the airbag blown out, calm and sober but unable to stand, “He told me his name was ‘Tiger’ and I recognized him immediately. “

“Woods didn’t seem concerned about his injuries, which is common in car accidents, where they may be shocked first and feel pain later.” Gonzalez said Woods, who was injured and taken to the hospital for emergency care, “was lucky to have survived.”

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said the car’s airbags successfully activated and the car’s interior was largely intact, serving as a cushion for Tiger Woods to survive the crash.