Harris County deputies rescued a woman from her car in high water during Wednesday's downpour and the incident was caught was dash cam video.

The July 4 water rescue occurred after a woman drove into a flooded area at the intersection of Westpark, U.S. 59 South and Loop 610 South.

The team of deputies and a member of the Harris County Toll Road Authority Incident Response Team first called out to the woman to exit her vehicle, the constable's office reported on Facebook. When she did not, they connected a tow strap to the stalled vehicle and pulled it from the water.

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With additional rain possible this weekend, it's worth heeding the message from the office of Constable Ted Heap, Harris County Precinct 5: "Avoid driving if possible during heavy rains, and watch out for street closures."

In April 2016, a driver died at this intersection location, heading in a different direction, after driving into flood waters.

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