Usc adheres to Alijah Arenas, the son of the former American Professional League star Gilbert Arenas, outside his coma and showed “great signs of progress in the past 24 hours” after a single car crash in the San Fernando Valley on Thursday, according to an ESPN family statement.
The squares, 18, opened his eyes and were able to write on a piece of paper remembered by smoke and asked, “Did anyone get injured?” His family said.
The squares are still useful and with his family next to him.
The family included a direct meeting from a passer -by that helped remove the squares from the burning car.
The person said: “I remember I heard the beating on the window, but I couldn't see anything because the smoke was very thick. When I realized that someone was inside.” “I tried to break the window, but it wouldn't give. Then I saw one of the windows it was cracking enough and used everything we had to fold and pulled it. The car was burning. We only knew that we would get it out.”
There was no reason for the accident from Friday.
The accident occurred before 5 am after 5 am on Thursday, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
The Los Angeles Fire Administration said that Cybletruck had crashed with a fire/fire trees with a fire, and the driver was taken to the hospital in a serious condition.

Arenas, a goalkeeper at the Catsosworth Secondary School in Los Angeles, was played in the eighth annual McDonald's games at the Barclays Center earlier this month.
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