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Charles Allison Jr., 48, was driving a gravel truck when it rear-ended a BMW on Highway 101 in California, causing the car to spin out of control and teeter perilously on the edge of the bridge.
Mr Allison's vehicle ploughed through the guardrail and plummeted to the creek below, bursting into flames and killing the driver - while the mother and two young children inside the BMW looked on.
Dangling over the edge of the bridge, Kelli Lynne Groves, a 36-year-old first grade teacher, and her two young children - Sage, 10, and Milo, ten-weeks old - awaited rescue.
It has now emerged that baby Milo did not stir once, despite the massive impact that caused Ms Groves’ car to land on the centre of the concrete guard rail.
Even when emergency services arrived on the scene, she slept through the commotion and never cried once, the California Highway Patrol told KSBY.com.
They credited the tot's mother for helping to save her life by placing the baby in a rear facing car seat behind the driver seat.
The terrified family waited for an hour for rescue crews to extricate them from the wreckage, and received help in the meantime from a group of Navy Seabees who were stuck in southbound traffic.
The Seabees used a forklift they were transporting to stop the BMW from going over the bridge, KTLA reports.
The three Groves' were taken to hospital. Ms Groves and Sage suffered moderate injuries and Milo had only minor injuries. All were said to be in stable condition.