Pasadena - UPI
A California woman who barely survived a car crash said she reached out to her husband for help, telepathically. Tracy Granger, 56, was driving from Pasadena to Juniper Hills in the Palmdale area the evening of March 25 when her pickup truck veered off the road and plunged 350 feet down the side of a mountain, KTLA-TV, Los Angeles, reported Monday. Granger said she considered climbing up the mountain side, but knew it would be impossible as she suffered a fractured neck, pelvis and several broken ribs during the crash. So, she reached out to her husband with her mind. \"I sat down and I said out loud, \'Lee, I\'m overdue,\'\" Granger said. \"\'Something has happened. Figure it out.\'\" Sheriff\'s deputies spotted Granger\'s truck the next morning. \"As deputies were walking along the ridge-line here, they actually saw a tool box laying down,\" said Sgt. Andrew Nagel of the LA County Sheriff\'s Department. \"They got some binoculars, looked and then found her way down at the bottom of the canyon there, up against a tree,\" he said. Granger was unconscious when first responders reached her, but when she came to she told them she was very grateful. \"I\'m very grateful for them,\" Granger said. \"The care, the support and the love that I\'ve been shown.\"