A woman was rescued from a freezing Oklahoma lake after a passing train spotted her last Thursday.
The woman, who said her name was Connie, spent two days floating on an air mattress after using it as a raft to get to another boat when train conductor Cristhian Sosa said the crew spotted her on the rocks next to Lake Texoma, according to CNN.
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Sosa said their train was headed to Irving, Texas, when they stopped after seeing the woman waving her arms and signaling for help.
“She was wet, confused, and had no recollection of time,” Sosa told the outlet.
Connie told Sosa that she and her fiance had entered the water to recover items floating away from their boat. Her fiance also got swept away in the waters but made it ashore and had contacted Oklahoma Highway Patrol about his significant other.
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She was later treated at a hospital for hypothermia and is expected to survive.