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Man recovers after rockslide in California mountains slams into his van


By David Downey | Contributing Writer 

Joseph Furtek didn’t hesitate when asked why he believes he survived an Oct. 18 rockslide that pounded his van with boulders on a highway in the San Bernardino Mountains.

“There’s no question this was divine intervention,” the 58-year-old Lake Arrowhead resident said Friday, Nov. 15.

“I mean, I should have died.”

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There were many who helped.

There was another driver — an “angel,” Furtek said — who stopped behind his demolished van along Highway 18 in a place called “The Narrows,” near the Crestline turnoff, where the road hugs a steep cliff.

“He got out of his car, held my hand and prayed with me,” Furtek said.

Furtek, who is 6 feet 6 inches tall and was pinned inside the collapsed cabin, said San Bernardino County firefighters cut him out of the wreckage and stabilized him for a crucial ambulance ride down the mountain.

“I was bleeding to death,” Furtek added, saying rescuers considered amputating his right leg.

He lost about 75% of his blood at the scene.

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When Furtek arrived at Loma Linda University Medical Center’s trauma center, surgeons scrambled to save his life — and leg, doctors said. He had suffered several compound fractures — including an especially severe fracture to his right femur or thigh bone — and a concussion.

“He was really on death’s door for the first 72, maybe 96 hours,” said his sister, Laura Furtek, a nurse who lives in San Luis Obispo.

Laura Furtek organized an online fundraising campaign to help pay her brother’s medical expenses. The campaign had raised nearly $11,500 as of Tuesday morning, Nov. 19.

Boulders came ‘bouncing down the hill’

Joseph Furtek said several people involved in his rescue have shared with him the details surrounding the accident. He doesn’t know exactly what happened because the force of the slide knocked him unconscious.

“I don’t remember anything two days prior to the accident,” he said in an interview from Loma Linda. “I don’t remember a thing.”

“And I don’t remember anything after the accident. I don’t remember ever being admitted to this hospital.”

Furtek said that just last week he was shown photos of the twisted pile of metal that formerly was his Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van.

“When I saw them it made me appreciate how lucky I am,” he said.

In a photo published the day of the slide, a boulder is visible immediately in front of the van and another is seen resting next to the driver’s door. The driver-side door is open. The cabin area is caved in.

“These rocks were so huge that they probably came bouncing down the hill,” Furtek said.

While he considers himself lucky, luck does not equate to comfort.

Furtek has endured much pain. And he has largely been confined to a hospital bed.

“It’s driving me crazy,” he said.

Alert and sporting a full head of hair and a gray beard, Furtek moved his arms and left leg relatively freely while sitting up in bed during the interview. But his badly damaged right foot was wrapped in a lavender boot bearing a red label that read: “Do not stand or walk in boot.”

“If I get out of bed, an alarm goes off and a bunch of people rush to the room,” he said.

Furtek said he has been told he must not put weight on his right foot until Jan. 24.

Rehabilitation is no ‘cakewalk’



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