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New Haven, Michigan — On June 25, 2020, one of Macomb County Sheriff’s Office deputy was on patrol and noticed an apartment with smoke coming out of it. A man and three small children were standing outside and stated there was another woman and two additional children inside. Deputies entered several times to extinguish the flames but could not make it up to the second floor. However, the two deputies continued to extinguish the fire as the flames tried to grow. Several fire departments and EMS units arrived on scene within 14 minutes of the initial call. They were able to rescue the woman and two small children inside. The Sheriff’s Office reports that no lives were lost during this fire.

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29 thoughts on “Bodycam Shows Efforts To Save Woman & Children Trapped in Burning Apartment”
  1. WHY is the firefighter yelling at the woman to bring her kids to the window and that her house is on fire and that he is trying to help her? WTF WTF WTF. Is she disabled, whacked out on drugs, or what? There would be smoke all over the place, fire alarms screaming like mad, a guy in a firefighter suit – what the hell does she think is going on???

  2. so many odd things going on here… with so many houses and people around someone must have had a ladder to spare before the fire brigade showed up but no-one gave a helping hand and why didn´t the woman herself come to the window but instead waiting for someone to rescue her and her kids. That was not a particular high building. She could have broke the window and easily gotten out onto the lower roof before the fire escalated there was a lot of time to do that as we follow the video.

  3. What the actual f*ck?! Those firefighters are the worst I've ever seen! They weren't prepared, took too long to attempt to save these people. Unreal!!

  4. Most of my family are either firefighters or EMT's and some are retired police. I have the utmost respect for these men and women. Yes there are bad apples but there is bad apple every where. My mom (God rest her soul) was an EMT Paramedic and LOVED her job. She told me some stories and some stories she said shed never tell me even at 26 years old. They go through and see so much. We don't even realize what they do on a daily fucking basis. Everyone is just so negative and judgmental in the public and only the horrible stories are blown up and go viral. This video, this video right here should have been seen around the world.

  5. I know hindsight is 20/20 but they should have drove the patrol car on the grass and jumped onto the ledge. Again, hindsight.

  6. They should have fire escapes on upstairs floors like they have on the East Coast Rowhouses. But I guess that would be a security problem with Crime everywhere. They sell ladders that roll down from windows. It would be good to have one of those.

  7. 7:21 also why the hell isn't the fore fighters who has his gear on who has his mask on going up stairs to find the little girl, WHY ON THE HELL DID THEY WAIT TO GET A FUCKING LADDER?

  8. Fuck that shit, if I was the cop I would've got a tag from someone SOAKED IT IN WATER and went to find thay damn baby that's bullshit, it I would keep an oxygen mask in my car

  9. A HUGE THANK YOU to the first responding officer. This man deserves an award and a promotion. Please don't call this squad if my home is on fire and I am trapped upstairs with my child. They should have let the first responding officer suit up. He would have gone in and had them out in a matter of seconds.

  10. I had to stop watching after 8 minutes, I was getting to frustrated with the man blocking the door, the police only focusing on the flames right ahead of them. Someone should have run around the area looking for a ladder, police could have gone through the neighbors house and out on the roof. 7 min of… nothing.. Then when the firemen came and put on their gear outside, my blood pressure couldn't take it any more. Glad the description told me they were okay.

  11. For anyone watching this video in 2021 like me, the fire department in this video is volunteer. They are just random dudes with good hearts, don't be to hard on them they aren't even getting paid to do that.

  12. Why's the police and FD not exercising their powers by forcing blue shirt dude to get tf out of their way? Unless the law is different in america?

  13. Go get your car, drive on the lawn beside the house, climb on top of your car, climb up on the roof, get someone to boost you up, smash out the upper windows.

  14. Allays thought the chaos shown in movies after something happened in the us is cinematic effects.. but apparently it is standard practice.. is there no leader or plan? Even the emergency vehicles seem to be parked without any plan.. why has the ambulance for the baby no access etc.. poor performance just lucky the police did a tremendous job and saved those lives..

  15. The deputies knew the risk entering the building full of poisonous smoke. Maximum respect.

    And for that one fireman who literally just took the initiative and barged in from the roof.

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