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New Jersey police officer saves people from burning cars with dramatic videos

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In Ridgefield Park, New Jersey,policehave three police officers "fighting intense heat, broken glass and numerous physical barriers" to save men from burns. A dramatic video showing that the vehicle has been released. 

A wonderful scene unfolded just outsideNew York Cityat the beginning of Saturday. 

"The video speaks for itself," Ridgefield Park Police Chief Josephella told Fox News Digital Thursday. 

The video released by the department shows the officers shouting "Come on!". They pull the driver out of Honda's car through the passenger side window and the fire raging in front of the car. 

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The Ridgefield Park Police Department has released a dramatic video showing three of its officers rescuing a driver from a burning car on Saturday, July 2.

The Ridgefield Park Police Station has three police officers. Driver from a burning car on Saturday, July 2nd.(Ridgefield Park Police Station)

"The policeman tried to take Mr. Vagnone away from the front window on the driver's side. Vehicle 

"The policeman tried to put out the flames with a fire extinguisher, giving him enough time to catch Mr. Vagnane from the passenger side of the car," the statement added. Prevented Fortry residents from getting out of the car on their own. 

The officers are seen pulling the man out of the vehicle.

I see a policeman pulling out a man Of the vehicle to be. (Ridgefield Park Police Station)

Police provide first aid to drivers whose corresponding police officers are "eventually released to their families on the scene." It says that it was given. They also thanked the good Sumaritan of New York City for their help in the rescue operation. 

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The driver, who received medical treatment at the scene, eventually was able to leave with a family member, police say.

The driver who was treated in the field eventually went with his family. The police say they were able to leave. (Ridgefield Park Police Station)

"We knew we were going to take him out somehow," Patrolman Anthony Delia –Is the patrol man Nicholas D'Alto and Sgt by Fox5 NYidentified. Nicholas Triano – I talked to the station. 

"18 ​​years of career, it was the top, top, top of the food chain for me" Triano also told Fox5NY. "Nothing is more intense than this."