A Florida man was miraculously pulled out alive from his mangled car following a horrific multi-rollover crash that sent the vehicle going airborne beside a busy road.

The crash was caught on surveillance camera at a business nearby, showing the shocking ordeal unfold on Friday afternoon in DeLand.

In the video, the car is seen violently flipping in the air several times with debris flying from the vehicle at each turn.

A Florida man was miraculously pulled out alive from his mangled car following a horrific multi-rollover crash that sent the vehicle going airborne beside a busy road

The crash was caught on surveillance camera at a business nearby, showing the shocking ordeal unfold on Friday afternoon in DeLand

Witnesses pulled the driver to safety through the sunroof (circled) because the windows were apparently crushed

It eventually came to a crashing halt, landing upside down on a grassy walkway near Woodland Boulevard. Smoke was seen rising from the car.

Witnesses were seen running to the car, one with a fire extinguisher, before flipping the car right side up.

They then pulled the driver to safety through the sunroof because the windows were apparently crushed.

Witness Jarrod Winfield said one Good Samaritan cut the driver out his seat belt while he and another man pushed him through the vehicle's sunroof before paramedics arrived at the scene.

In the video, the car is seen violently flipping in the air several times with debris flying from the vehicle at each turn

It eventually came to a stop, landing upside down on a grassy walkway near Woodland Boulevard. Smoke was seen rising from the car

Witnesses were seen running to the car, one with a fire extinguisher, before flipping the car right side up

'People came over with fire extinguishers to put out the fire,' witness Morgan Bissel told WESH.

'We flipped the car over and pulled the guy out so he didn't burn alive.'

No one else was injured and the driver was transported to Central Florida Regional Hospital in Sanford where he is being treated from trauma sustained during the crash, WESH reported.

The station reported that during the crash the car hit a mailbox, some ATVS parked outside a scooter store before continuing to spin out of control and landing upside down.

The wreckage from the crash shows the mangled car above. No one else was injured

The aftermath of the crash pictured. The circumstances surrounding the cause of the crash were not immediately clear and the incident is under investigation

'It probably did four or five 360s in the air,' witness Keeling King told WESH.

Morgan Bissel told the station that if it were not for all the bystanders who stepped in to help save the man, he probably would not have made it.

'The more people the better in this situation to help somebody and possibly save their life,' Winfield told WESH.