Inside Edition - Cop Yanks Metal Door Open to Save Man From Burning House
A rookie police officer, Joshua Samuel, responds to a fire emergency where a man is trapped inside a house. Upon arrival, he finds the back door padlocked and initially attempts to break it down by banging and kicking. As smoke fills the air and the situation becomes dire, Officer Samuel, driven by adrenaline, manages to tear the metal door open with his bare hands, showcasing extraordinary strength. The rescued man, once safe, immediately expresses concern for his pets. Officer Samuel attributes his ability to the surge of adrenaline, which provided him with the necessary strength to perform the rescue. The tenant, grateful for his life, acknowledges the officer's heroic effort, attributing it to divine intervention.
Key Points:
- Officer Joshua Samuel responded to a fire emergency where a man was trapped inside a house.
- The back door was padlocked, and initial attempts to break it down failed.
- Adrenaline enabled Officer Samuel to tear the metal door open with his bare hands.
- The rescued man was concerned about his pets immediately after being saved.
- Officer Samuel attributes his strength to adrenaline, and the tenant credits divine intervention for the rescue.