Matthew Reum, who was trapped for nearly a week in his crashed pickup truck underneath Interstate 94 in Northwest Indiana, has been released from the hospital this week. Reum endured a harrowing ordeal, being stuck for six days before rescue. His release follows a three-week hospital stay, which included a partial leg amputation as part of his recovery process.
The six days Matthew Reum was trapped in his crushed pickup truck underneath Interstate 94 last month “were the longest, scariest, most terrifying days" of his life. He was released from the hospital this week amid his ongoing recovery. https://t.co/QGLFxd1VVo
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Survivor of pickup truck crash released from hospital after three-week stay, partial leg amuptation https://t.co/zA3mXUQ3Mx
After five days of the driver side door being frozen shut on my 2002 Subaru wagon and having to get in and out through the passenger seat it opened up today! A good omen. This has been a memoir.
Matt Reum, who was rescued from his crashed car in Northwest Indiana after being trapped for nearly a week, has been released from the hospital. https://t.co/6QpCo5qRgO