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Four police officers and a good Samaritan are being called heroes for saving two people from a burning home.
The Kenosha Police Department posted police body camera footage that shows the daring rescue of one of the men on Thursday night just before 9:00 p.m. on the corner of 69th St. and 57th Ave.
"This is my first fire, so I've never been to an actual in-progress house fire with somebody inside the home," Officer Danielle Moore said.
Officer Danielle 'DJ' Moore was the first officer to respond to the scene. Her body camera footage captured the rescue.
"I get there, and you could just see the entire front of the house and the flames coming out of the front window," Moore said.
She ran toward the garage, past one of the men who had already been rescued thanks to Elia Serrano.
"I was literally just driving by," said Serrano. "I saw the explosion, and I was on the phone, and I'm like, "Holy cow! There's a fire!"
Serrano does not live in the area. She was helping babysit her grandson in Kenosha. Her daughter had returned home, so she was heading to the store to pick up brownie mix when she spotted the fire on Thursday night.
"It was a relief that, not only was she there to help, but it made me feel like, "Hey, we can do this!" Moore said.
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