Authorities say Dolores Dober was driving on a road in the rural town of Berne Saturday afternoon when her car drifted into the other lane and she swerved to avoid a truck. Police say she overcompensated, causing the car to tumble down a 50-foot embankment and flip over onto its roof. According to WXXA, the car was totaled.

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
6-Year-Old's 911 Call Saves Mom After Crash
(CBS/AP) BERNE, N.Y. - A 6-year-old boy in upstate New York is being hailed as a hero for using his mother's cellphone to call 911 after her car crashed down a 150-foot embankment outside of Albany.
Authorities say Dolores Dober was driving on a road in the rural town of Berne Saturday afternoon when her car drifted into the other lane and she swerved to avoid a truck. Police say she overcompensated, causing the car to tumble down a 50-foot embankment and flip over onto its roof. According to WXXA, the car was totaled.
Authorities say Dolores Dober was driving on a road in the rural town of Berne Saturday afternoon when her car drifted into the other lane and she swerved to avoid a truck. Police say she overcompensated, causing the car to tumble down a 50-foot embankment and flip over onto its roof. According to WXXA, the car was totaled.
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