An Alameda County Fire Department firefighter’s body camera recorded a remarkable rescue in Newark of two victims pinned inside a truck during Tuesday’s deadly rainstorm. Whipping winds ripped across the San Francisco Bay Area Tuesday afternoon, creating chaos and triggering hundreds of 911 calls for storm-related emergencies. One of the 911 calls reported that a pickup truck was smashed by a large eucalyptus tree in Newark. When emergency crews arrived, they discovered that the driver’s legs were pinned. The firefighter’s body camera recorded the rescue and successful extrication of the victims. “T28 used a ram to stabilize the tree and cut the steering wheel,” the Alameda County Fire Department wrote on Twitter. One victims was transported to a hospital and is expected to be OK.