This incident still gives me goosebumps every time I talk/think about it.
It all started like this…
It was an incident about a police officer who came to the rescue of an 18-month-old trapped in a submerged car.
A news reporter approached a group of police officers who were involved…
"It felt like I could hear somebody telling me, 'I need help.' It was very surreal," said one police officer.
Those police officers couldn't explain that mystery voice they heard calling for help.
The officers were on the scene hours after 25-year-old Lynn Groesbeck, the baby's mother, had died. The baby, Lily Groesbeck, survived but was unconscious when officers arrived.
Police believe that the baby was dangling upside down but above the water in the submerged car for as many as 14 hours. She had survived without food or water in frigid temperatures.
There's one thing that continues to puzzle those who were near the car: They all heard someone calling to them.
All four of them swore that they heard somebody inside the car saying, 'Help'.
But when they flipped the vehicle resting on its hood , they discovered there was no one inside able to speak.
"The only people in there were the deceased mother and the child," said another officer.
After hearing about this incident…