Sometimes a few seconds004 Archivesmark the difference between life and death. But what if that moment is broadcast live on CNN?
SEE ALSO: Tropical Storm Harvey is the strongest to hit the US in 12 yearsThat's exactly what happened to Jerry Sumrall, who accidentally drove his truck into a ravine in Beaumont, Texas, before being rescued by CNN's Drew Griffin and the camera crew, on live TV.
"We've just literally rescued this guy," says a clearly shaken Griffin in the video.
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"There was no time to call 911, he was floating down this ravine, that's his truck right behind me," he added, showing the rope used to save the man's life.
Footage shows Griffin and the camera crew pulling the guy out of his truck as it washed away. It all happened in a matter of seconds.
The man, from Winnie, Texas, was in shock but unharmed.
He said: "I want to thank these guys for saving my life."
From the look of it, the man accidentally drove his truck in what he thought it was a road covered with water, running instead into 12 to 20 feet of floodwater.
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