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Raw video, a twofer from St. Louis: Firefighters & cops pull man from burning car. Plus an early morning house fire.

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We have subscribed to bmazanec’s channel on YouTube for a while and often find videos of St. Louis firefighters in action. Today is no different.

The video above is from 11:30 PM last night  and is getting some attention. It shows firefighters and police on the scene of a vehicle fire with a person still inside. Here are details from KSDK-TV:

St. Louis police and firefighters pulled a man from a burning car overnight in south St. Louis. It’s unclear what caused the car to catch on fire near the intersection of Taft and 37th street.

Fire officials say the victim was not burned but was suffering from smoke inhalation when he was rescued around 11:30 p.m Thursday evening.

The unidentified victim was transported to a local hospital with injuries that are not considered serious. The fire remains under investigation.

(Craig Luecke also has this at SideCharlie.com)

Also posted is the video below of a house fire at 4101 Concordia early this morning.


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  1. Anonymous says

    A car that new, that hour just does not catch fire, beware of what some people will do.. wear your gear…

    on January 15, 2011 @ 4:11 am. Reply
  2. Alyssa L. Reeves says

    ………….Heavy fire from the rear of a house in the 4100 block of neosho……………………………………………………………………………… Louis firefighters were called to a report of a house fire in the 4100 Block of Neosho in South St.

    on January 18, 2011 @ 8:16 am. Reply

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