- Mar 27, 2025
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Aurora, CO – A police officer and a resident were rushed to the hospital after a dramatic fire rescue attempt early this morning. The incident unfolded in a residential neighborhood, where flames engulfed a home, trapping at least one person inside. First responders arrived within minutes, but the situation quickly escalated.
According to witnesses, smoke billowed from the home just before dawn. Neighbors reported hearing screams, prompting an immediate 911 call. Aurora police and fire crews arrived to find the structure fully involved, with one resident still trapped inside. An officer attempted to enter the burning building but was overcome by smoke and heat.
Bodycam footage released by Aurora PD shows the officer forcing entry through a smoke-filled doorway before collapsing. Firefighters pulled both the officer and resident to safety. Medics administered emergency treatment on-site before transporting them to a nearby trauma center.
"They didn’t hesitate—they ran straight into danger," said Aurora Fire Chief Alec Oughton. "This could have been much worse."
Investigators are working to determine the cause of the fire. Early reports suggest an electrical malfunction, but arson has not been ruled out. The injured officer, a five-year veteran, is currently sedated but stable. The resident’s identity has not yet been released.
Neighbors gathered at the scene, many in tears, as crews worked to extinguish the flames. One witness, Maria Gonzalez, described the moment the officer collapsed: "It was terrifying. They were trying so hard to save him."
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