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In a dramatic and courageous rescue, four police officers in Michigan sustained injuries while saving five individuals trapped in a vehicle that collided with a tractor-trailer and ignited in flames.
The incident occurred shortly after midday in Canton Township, located between Detroit and Ann Arbor in Southeast Michigan.
Responding swiftly, the officers braved intense heat and thick billows of smoke to extract the victims from the burning wreckage.
Following the rescue, both the officers and the five rescued individuals were transported to a hospital for treatment.

Eyewitnesses, such as WJBK viewer Gregory, reported seeing bright orange flames piercing through the dense, dark smoke.
The injuries sustained range from minor to severe, as confirmed by the Canton Township Police Department.
Traffic lights hanging above the intersection were also damaged by the flames, according to a report from affiliate FOX 2 Detroit.
Cameron Martin, an eyewitness, told the outlet he heard a series of loud “booms,” and ran outside to find 30-foot flames coming from the tractor-trailer.

The tractor-trailer was seen with a large dent on its side, with the front cab charred from the fire. (WJBK)
“Everyone was freaking out because it [happened] right in the middle of two gas stations,” Martin said. “There were police officers running on both sides saying, ‘hey, you guys need to stop pumping gas right now. You guys need to evacuate.’”
He added that half a dozen ambulances responded to the scene, along with five trucks.

Fire trucks were seen near the wreckage, which closed down traffic for hours. (WJBK)
“Everybody was losing their minds,” Martin said. “It was just a lot of chaos.”
It is unclear what led to the crash, which remains under investigation.