Dramatic Michigan apartment fire rescue seen on helmet cam
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The Wyoming Fire Department was dispatched to the scene at approximately 8:45 p.m., following reports of a structure fire. Upon arrival, they encountered thick smoke and intense flames emanating from the building’s rear, with the fire rapidly advancing toward the roof. The emergency teams were informed that several individuals were stranded on the upper floor, heightening the urgency of the situation.

The city of Wyoming released video footage capturing the high-stakes rescue, recorded via a firefighter’s helmet camera. The video vividly conveys the tense moments as firefighters urged those trapped inside, “Do not jump,” while assuring them that a ladder was on its way up to facilitate their escape.

This quick response and the coordinated efforts of the Wyoming Fire Department were crucial in ensuring the safety of the apartment’s residents during this perilous incident.

“Do not jump,” firefighters can be heard shouting up to the apartment. “There’s a ladder coming up.”

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The Wyoming Fire Department responded around 8:45 p.m. Tuesday to an apartment building on fire. (City of Wyoming)

Crews quickly raised a 35-foot ground ladder up to the third-floor window to help the trapped residents.

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Firefighters used a ladder to climb up to the third-floor apartment window. (City of Wyoming)

“Help me,” a woman says as she passes a child out of the window to a firefighter. “Thank you. Thank you, guys. My baby, please, my baby.”

“I got her,” the firefighter says. “I got you. It’s OK. I got you, OK. It’s all right.”

Firefighters pulled the two adults, the child and their cat from the third-floor window. All three people were treated by ambulance crews for smoke inhalation and taken to a local hospital, the city said. Their injuries were not considered life-threatening.

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Firefighters rescued two adults, a child and a cat from a burning third-floor apartment in Michigan. (City of Wyoming)

Firefighters battled extreme cold, with temperatures in the single digits and wind chills below zero, according to officials.

As the fire spread, the city said parts of the building collapsed, forcing crews to bring in an excavator to demolish sections of the structure and fully extinguish the flames.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

Multiple agencies assisted in the response, including the Wyoming Police Department, several neighboring fire departments, AMR Ambulance, the Red Cross and local utilities. A school bus was also used to transport displaced residents to a shelter.

Fire officials urged residents to ensure smoke alarms are working, develop emergency escape plans and take steps to prevent fires.

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