A Provo girl was reported doing well Tuesday, the day after her father and two neighbors lifted a car off of her .
KUTV News reports that 2-year-old Renee Pulley was pinned beneath a neighbor’s car while playing with other children Monday night.
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"It just sucked her right under the car," said Renee’s father, Michael Pulley. "I grabbed the jack out of the car to see if I could jack up the car."
The jack was not enough to do the job, though, so Pulley and two other men managed to move the vehicle off of the little girl.
"I just remember seeing the car move backwards and back enough that she was able to crawl out," Pulley told KUTV. "She stood up, walked over to me. I picked her up."
The girl escaped serious injury, but was treated at Primary Children’s Medical Center in Salt Lake City for cuts to her head and legs.
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