A video shows as Kansas police and fire crews they rescue a woman who was trapped in a car that was on fire. The record was released by the Leawood, Kansas police in USAand shows a woman from a burning car in the parking lot of Leawood’s Tomahawk Creek Trail.
Given this fact, the police officers who would have responded to the emergency located the car on fire with the woman on this Monday, November 14. Together with the help of the fire brigade, the police managed to get the woman out of the car. The 51-year-old woman was transported to an area hospital, where she is expected to recover.
Video shows how Kansas police officers rescue a woman trapped in her burning car
according to a Preliminary investigationthe woman was driving east on Town Center Drive from Roe Avenue and would not have stopped at an intersection.
Meanwhile, he would have continued to the parking lot where a second car hit his car against a tree causing it to catch fire. Although the causes of the accident are still being investigated.
The camera video begins as the fifth officer arrives at the scene where the car is flipped on its side. At that moment, the police officer located the victim through the smoke and flames. The older woman was trapped under the vehicle, with her legs half open.
“I think it’s true with any first responder, and it sounds cliché, ultimately we all want to help people, and we’re all drawn to the job for that reason,” said Capt. Brad Robbins of the Leawood Police Department, and added “We want to help people.”
Authorities have not released the woman’s condition, but she is expected to live.
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