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Newark woman rescued from vehicle trapped in snow

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NEW JERSEY - A woman was rescued by Newark firefighters after she said she was trapped inside her vehicle for five days.Janet Wood, 77, told reporters Thursday that she is homeless "with benefits" and lives in her minivan, but goes to a motel when it gets too cold outside.Emergency crews responded to the area of Lincoln Park at about 9:45 a.m.

where Wood was trapped. Her vehicle was covered in snow and plowed in.MAN RESCUED AFTER SPENDING WEEK STRANDED IN SNOWWood was able to get out of the Honda minivan.

S he spoke with members of the media who had gathered after her rescue."As soon as I'm able to I'm leaving. I'm taking this car and going to a realtor and asking him, sir, how much would you charge me to find me a place to live," said.

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