NBC Philadelphia
CARTERET, N.J. — An off-duty police dispatcher rescued two people trapped in a basement bedroom after a fire broke out at a New Jersey home early Monday, authorities and witnesses say.
Seven people were in the Carteret home on Capp Street when flames erupted around 5 a.m. Five of those people got out on their own, but two were trapped in the basement.
Eric Seniakevgch was leaving his girlfriend’s house to go to work as a police dispatcher when he saw a column of smoke. He raced to the flaming home. Firefighters hadn’t yet arrived, so he broke the basement window and saw a man and a woman lying face down as the room filled with smoke.
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