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ATLANTA (AP) — Body camera video shows police rescuing a trapped passenger from a fiery car crash in Atlanta.
News outlets report a car hit a metal utility pole early Sunday, and the engine compartment was in flames by the time police arrived. Bystanders helped get two passengers out of the burning car, but the front passenger couldn't quickly escape.
So two police officers got to work. One used fire extinguishers to combat the fire, while the other worked to get the passenger out through the driver's side window.
An officer's pants caught fire, but he only suffered minor scrapes and bruises. The three passengers were hospitalized but their conditions weren't known.
Atlanta police Sgt. John Chafee thanked the bystanders and commended the officers.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
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