A pregnant woman in Florida was saved from her sinking car in a freezing pond by a passerby who risked the cold water to rescue her. Sheldy Apollon, 34 weeks pregnant and with pre-eclampsia, was driving to a prenatal massage when she felt dizzy and her car plunged into a pond on February 6. Logan Hayes saw the accident and jumped into the water despite chilly temperatures. He managed to open the rear passenger door and helped Apollon get out as the car started filling with water. Hayes helped her swim about 50 feet to shore where emergency responders awaited. Apollon was rushed to HCA Florida Lawnwood hospital where doctors performed an emergency C-section. She gave birth to a 3lb, 14oz baby girl named Ivory Atara hours later. "Getting someone to jump in and open the door in the beginning – that made the whole difference," said Dr. David Rubay, chief of trauma. Ivory's father, Woodley Sully, called the rescue a miracle. Apollon thanked Hayes, saying, "Our bond is just tighter than ever. It's surreal." Hayes called the day "a different level of crazy" and said, "It's crazy to feel like I'm a part of something like this."