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Heroic DC police captured saving driver from burning car (VIDEO) | Heroic DC police captured saving driver from burning car (VIDEO) |
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Police officers in Washington, DC have been hailed as heroes for risking their lives to save a man from a burning car. | |
The rescue mission was captured by Metropolitan Police Officer Steven Hines’s bodycam and shared by MPD on Tuesday. | |
When Hines and other officers responded to the car accident on Monday night, they found the vehicle in flames with the driver still inside. | When Hines and other officers responded to the car accident on Monday night, they found the vehicle in flames with the driver still inside. |
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The tense footage shows officers breaking the burning car’s windows in search of other occupants while the unconscious driver is dragged to safety by Officers Jacoby Taylor and Roberto Adams. | The tense footage shows officers breaking the burning car’s windows in search of other occupants while the unconscious driver is dragged to safety by Officers Jacoby Taylor and Roberto Adams. |
"Our minds were pretty much on going home. Another couple of minutes, if we hadn't been there, if Hines hadn't stumbled across it, it'd be a completely different story," Officer John Hayes told NBC. | |
“If he had arrived even maybe two to three minutes later, it would have just been too late,” added Sergeant Nicole Brown. | |
The driver was treated and released from a local hospital and the officers received recognition for their quick and thorough response on Twitter. | The driver was treated and released from a local hospital and the officers received recognition for their quick and thorough response on Twitter. |
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