Two people who could’ve drowned after their truck fell into a sinkhole in Colorado were saved thanks to an 18-year-old and his drone on Saturday.

The incident happened in Brighton, a suburb of Denver.

The area has been getting a lot of rain lately, which has increased water levels, said 18-year-old Josh Logue. He wanted to see if there were any roads washed out, so he flew one of his drones Saturday morning over an irrigation canal. That’s when he saw what he thought was a shadow.

His neighbor, Ryan Nuanes, is a firefighter for the Denver Fire Department and just so happened to be at the family’s garage sale. As the teen flew his drone over the irrigation canal, Nuanes had an odd feeling.

“It just didn’t look right, so I kind of took a closer peek … and figured out it was what we believed to be a car upside down,” Nuanes said.

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Curiosity leads to life-saving actions

Logue, his father and Nuanes hopped into a truck and drove about two miles to the irrigation canal to check things out in person.

Once they went to the scene, they found the vehicle inside the sinkhole and heard a horn or alarm going off.