Everett PD Releases Footage of Burning Electric Car Rescue

Everett, WAGovernment

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Two Everett police officers rescued a trapped driver from a burning electric vehicle after a collision on I-5 on July 26th. Their quick actions saved the occupant's life and garnered praise from city officials. Both officers are recovering from smoke inhalation.

On July 26th, a collision on I-5 near SR 2 resulted in a fire that endangered a driver trapped in an electric vehicle. Two Everett police officers acted heroically, rescuing the occupant as flames spread rapidly. Mayor Cassie Franklin praised their actions, declaring them heroes deserving of recognition. Chief John DeRousse noted their selflessness and quick thinking amidst the chaos. Both officers were treated for smoke inhalation and are recovering. The body-worn camera footage, which may be disturbing, shows the urgency of the rescue as the vehicle's occupant yelled for help. The incident reflects the commitment of the Everett Police Department to public safety. Such actions reinforce the importance of having well-trained first responders in emergency situations.

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