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State Troopers Rescue Man From Burning Car

State Troopers Rescue Man From Burning Car When troopers Chris Warwick and Tom O'Connor received the 11:23 p.m. report of a Ford Fusion that had wrecked into a guardrail along Route 42 in Gloucester Township, New Jersey, they had no idea what they were about to encounter. But they knew it was just up the road.

Watch this gripping footage of two New Jersey State Police troopers making one of the closest-call police rescues from a burning vehicle to be caught on video.

Although the dash camera footage was not recorded with audio, Real World Police has obtained exclusive body worn camera video (with audio, obviously) capturing the entirety of this dramatic rescue.

The call is first shown to completion, with both video sources on screen simultaneously. Then, in the final three minutes of video the rescue is shown for a second time. Those three minutes utilize only one video source: a tightly-cropped shot from the troopers' dash camera, mixed with the audio from the trooper's body-worn camera. Notice, as that plays, that there are people watching in the background on the right.

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