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Curious Incident in Lower Austria: Car Stuck in Visitor Walkway to "Cheese Maker World"

Der Pkw wurde von einem Floriani wieder aus dem Tunnel hinausmanövriert.
Der Pkw wurde von einem Floriani wieder aus dem Tunnel hinausmanövriert. ©FF Heidenreichstein
A car driver got lost in the Gmünd district and drove his car over a closed visitor walkway to the "Cheesemaker World". The result: A bizarre operation for the Heidenreichstein Volunteer Fire Department.

In the Gmünd district, a man got lost with his car on December 3rd and drove – presumably by accident – over the visitor path to the "Cheesemaker World". While attempting to drive onto the premises, the car got stuck. The Heidenreichstein fire department was deployed, and according to the emergency services report, there were no injuries.

Fire department had to recover car from visitor walkway

Since a crane could not be used, the car had to be removed from the visitor walkway the same way it got there. A firefighter took on the challenging task and maneuvered the vehicle back through the tunnel to the parking lot. Both the car and the access walkway remained largely undamaged.

The operation caused amazement – it is rare for a car to be recovered on a pedestrian walkway. How exactly the bizarre drive happened was initially unclear.

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