Cop Finds Family Trapped in House Fire



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47 thoughts on “Cop Finds Family Trapped in House Fire

  1. I feel sorry for people who get to that size due to medical issues but if its self inflicted thru lack of exercise or over eating then I can't feel sorry for them this should be a wake up call of the highest order cos that is a horrible way to die regardless of size 🤷

  2. I have nothing nice to say. The nicest will be that you do not have to eat everything every day three times a day. If a tow strap is needed, you're way larger than you should be. The sheer size placed others at risk trying to squeeze a planet through a pinhole. Yea, no more nice. Time to tell it as it is. Stop with the eating of everything seen. There is such a thing as way too big.

  3. This shit is terrifying as it happened to me and my family in April of 2024. My dad got trapped on the 2nd floor. He's 71, and can barely walk even with a walker.. The window is at the foot of his bed which led to the front porch roof but he still could barely get his arms and upper chest out the widow and all the smoke was filling up in the room behind him and staring to surround his face and he was screaming for help. With each scream you can hear he was losing consciousness. I ran out back of our house grabbed a ladder and was on my way up to the roof to pull him out when the first firefighter pulled up in his own vehicle. With his crocs still on he told me to get out the way and he flew up that ladder and got my dad out far enough where he was invading massive amounts of toxic smoke. My dad got life figured to Erie County Medical Center in Buffalo Ny and they had him sedated for a whole month while he was intubated. But he pulled through and then went to a home to receive physical therapy and get stronger. Within another month he was up and walking with his walker really good and was much stronger than he's been in a long time, and was finally able to come home. We now have a one story house with multiple exits and he's getting around freaky good so to this day.

  4. This was ridiculous. Cops breaking casement windows and sash windows? And some of the casement windows were open! If your house is on fire, exit through the window if you have to. Why wait?

  5. I held my breath the whole time. I'm so thankful for the outstanding Officer, he was phenomenal ❤. All that helped are awesome people. Especially the Officer. I'm glad we carry our own personal
    SCBA's on our ambulance 🚑 Bless everyone involved. 🙏❤️🇺🇲🚑☕️

  6. I remember one day i got locked out of my house. I knew there was a window in the back that was open that i could climb through. My big ass climbed up to the window and pushed myself through that window and was able to get into the house. Im a fat dude but im getting out that burning house one way or another

  7. Did anyone get my bag? its got my phone in, people are far to attached to bloody mobile phones, sod the phone there are more important things to worry about that a bloody bit of plastic.

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