By Associated Press - Sunday, October 16, 2016

HEBER CITY, Utah (AP) - A man whose car rolled down a 40-foot ravine in Wasatch County managed to climb out to get help despite serious injuries.

Utah Highway Patrol officials say the crash occurred Sunday around 2 a.m. on U.S. 40 near Strawberry Reservoir.

According to authorities, a pedestrian who noticed the truck in the ravine a few hours later flagged down a driver for help.



But both left the scene before emergency responders arrived.

So, troopers and medical responders spent two hours trying to find the crash scene before the 41-year-old driver surfaced and flagged down a driver himself.

Troopers say the man suffered injuries to his legs and back.

He was airlifted to a hospital.

Utah Highway Patrol trooper Lawrence Hopper says investigators believe fatigue contributed to the crash.

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