A woman and her dog were saved in a "heroic rescue" after she crashed her car into a body of water in Florida, officials said.
The woman, whom police did not identify, was pulled from the sinking vehicle after a sergeant with the Martin County Sheriff's Office punched out her window, according to a statement from the sheriff's office.
Officials said she crashed into a "dark murky" body of water in Indiantown on Tuesday.
Officers jumped back into the water after the woman said her dog was still in the car.
(MORE: Man rescued after getting trapped in quicksand)Thankfully, police said, they also were able to rescue the dog, which wasn't injured.
The woman was taken to a local hospital for observation.
(MORE: Dramatic video captures dizzying helicopter rescue of injured hiker )The Martin County Sheriff's Office described the rescue as "an amazing job."