One person is in serious condition after a fire on Indianapolis’ south side.

Dog recovers inside ambulance after being rescued from floodwaters.
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BOURNE — Fire damaged a Buzzards Bay home last night. No one was injured at 4 Bog View Road, but one pet cat was missing last night. Another cat was rescued by firefighters, and the homeowner led a pet dog out of the home. The fire started near a washer and dryer, but no cause was determined as of last night. The house had heavy damage on the first floor in the living room and bathroom area, and some damage on the second floor. Cape Cod Times
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The Mumbai fire brigade fought the fire at the Taj Mahal Hotel, while evading terrorists’ bullets. It was a difficult job of rescuing 500 people, considering the fighters could not even enter the hotel. Also, they had just two bullet proof jackets for 200 firemen. The Taj burnt in fits and starts for 58 hours.
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Dozens of cats were rescued from a house fire on Vine Street in Daytona Beach on October 6, 2009.
Around 1pm, March 25, 2010 firefighters were called to this Pine St. apartment complex for a fire. Upon arrival, heavy smoke was showing and an occupant was hanging out the window on the 3rd floor. Heavy fire was on the 1st floor rapidly extending to the upper floors. Firefighters made the rescue and attempted an aggressive interior attack but the fire was way ahead of them. Firefighters eventually had to be pulled out and fight the blaze from the exterior. It took almost 2 hours to bring this 3 alarm fire under control. Pictures of the rescue at www.milfordfirephotos.com Full video in Volume 25 at http
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A New York City man is being hailed a hero after he rushed to the scene of a burning building where a firefighter handed him a limp, unconscious 4-year-old. Using a curtain as a shield from falling debris, Horia Cretan carried the boy to safety. (Oct. 1)

Police officers and firefighters arrived around 5 am Friday at the blaze at 209 S. Front Street and saw flames coming out of the windows.
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Warwick family rescued from house fire
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July 21, 2009 – Two brothers who are Milwaukee firefighters were off-duty when their wives called them to the scene of a burning SUV that had a woman and her two young children trapped inside. Joel and John Rechlitz were among the crowd who worked to rescue the family Sunday afternoon. The 32-year-old woman from Tennessee was driving the SUV when it hit a tree and burst into flames, police said. Videotape of the rescue shows a group surrounding the flipped, burning vehicle. Two men used pipes to break the windshield. The crowd then pulled out the woman and her 2-year-old daughter. The woman’s 4-year-old son was still trapped. The Rechlitz brothers took turns reaching for the boy through the windshield, but were unsuccessful at first. John Rechlitz reached in again but couldn’t find the seat belt release; someone gave him a knife to cut the car seat’s restraints. The 4-year-old boy had burns on 30% of his body. It could have been much worse if he had not been rescued at the point that he was. Crazy video footage.











