
The New York Police who saved 2 NYC House Fire was promoted
Two hero policemen who fought a fire in Queens and saved two sleeping residents last month at the NYPD party on Friday – as one of the officers calling the bold position “invitation”.
DET Emergency Services Unit. Daniel Dongvort, 38, and Sergeant. Brian J. Vesley, 34, who jumped to work, penetrates the doors and The victims entered safety on July 16 – It was welcomed as “the best of his best” by police officer Jessica Tish at the packed event in one police square.
Dongvort, who was with Vesly of the volunteer firefighters at Long Island, said that keeping a cold head was key because they stormed the burning house in Jamaica.
Diet said: “It is an environment full of smoke. There are many things that pass your head,” Diet said. Daniel Dongvort, 38, from Suffolk Province, who was shocked for the second grade achieved on Friday.
He told the “Post” newspaper Elite, unit of 350 members. “I think you should have a kind of talent to stay calm in high tension situations.”
“It is an honor for me to be recognized.”
Vesile, who was promoted to the Sergeant’s Special Mission, called for a man and a woman to overcome the pulsating cellar.
He said: “It was comfortable for us to be able to find them and take them out safely, knowing that … no one is inside.” “They seemed grateful and grateful.”
Vesley Dongvort was in an ESU TRUCK 9 patrol in Jamaica on July 16, when they smoked and monitored to flow from the attic on Street 229.
The brave policemen quickly went to fight the fire, dramatic Body camera shots show.
Dongvort grabbed air tanks and Haligan open doors along with compressed water that can come out of the ESU truck.
The duo wore compressed oxygen packages, open doors and began to roam the house for the survivors, raising the fire with a box of water.
The officers soon discovered a sleeping man and a woman on the basement and accompanied them on a hurry abroad.
Dongvort and Vesly were two of 135 unified policemen who were promoted on Friday in one police square, where TISCH praised the husband as “very trained” and “well equipped”.
She said, “They were not about to wait for a response (firefighting administration).”
She said: “Without any hesitation, they entered the burning house and walked from one room to another, and they were looking for the survivors.”
“Esu officers like Brian and Dan, respond to an unprecedented tragedy with unfamiliar courage.”
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