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TO Police officer And the fireman out of service worked together to rescue a woman from her vehicle on fire after a cement truck hit her Nissan truck, causing her to turn around and burst into flames.
The dramatic incident occurred on the US 60 road near Val Vista In Arizona Shortly before February 7, according to Chandler Police.
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The two heroes that come into action, Motor Officer of the Chandler Police Brian Larison and the firefighter outside Peoria Asa Paguia, are both Marine veterans and trained for situations like these, Fox 10 reported.
The ardent incident occurred on the US 60 Highway near Val Vista in Arizona shortly before 7 in the morning of February 18, according to Chandler Police. (Chandler /TMX Police Department)
Larison, which does not normally travel in US 60 direction for Chandler PD, was the first at the scene of the burning accident.
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“The idea of human life perished for the flames. Simply, you know, I thought, ‘I can’t let this happen,” said Larison.
To help save the trapped woman In the driver’s seatLarison used his cane to break the window. But just when the woman began to escape, the truck fell back on the four tires, is shown in the images of the body chamber.
The two heroes, Motor Officer of the Chandler Police Brian Larison and the Firefighter outside of Peoria Asa Paguia, are marine and trained veteran for situations like these, Fox 10 reported. (Chandler /TMX Police Department)
“Then I looked, and I was a firefighter out of service, and has its entire fire retardant team.
Paguia was on his way to work in the Peoria Fire Department and was circling. He had his Fire Extinction Team With him because he had worked an extra time shift the day before, Fox 10 reported.
“As the destination would have, ASA had worked an extra part of the previous day, so he had his participations in the trunk of his vehicle,” said Brady Casson, a public information officer of the Peoria Fire Department, A Fox News Digital in an email. “When ASA saw the CPD officer and the spectators who tried to rescue the victim, his protection team quickly put on action.”
The first two to respond took the woman from the vehicle and saved her life. The woman’s first call went to her husband, according to Fox 10. (Chandler /TMX Police Department)
Paguia took out the woman from the vehicle on fire, and the two lifeguards worked together to move her away from the flame site while Fire and Ems Resources responded to the scene. Then, the woman was transported to the hospital where she is expected to recover completely. Her first phone call went to her husband, according to Fox 10.
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“The way we operate is that we risk a lot to save a lot,” Paguia said. “So I decided that it was worth the risk of getting that patient from there.”
Chandler’s police did not immediately respond to the request for comments from Fox News Digital.