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Ohio First Responders Pull Off Daring Basement Rescue Amid Flames

In a gripping show of courage, first responders in York Township, Ohio, saved a woman trapped in a basement as flames ravaged the house above. Body camera footage captures deputies and firefighters racing against the fire, responding quickly to the woman’s desperate 911 call. Despite the blaze consuming the entire main floor, the team managed to reach and pull the 31-year-old to safety, carrying her out to a waiting ambulance. The sheriff’s office shared the heartwarming footage, highlighting the teamwork and bravery of everyone involved. The woman’s rescue is a testament to the strength and speed of local heroes committed to their community’s safety.

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