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Residents wake up screaming as cops race to rescue them from late-night apartment blaze: video

Residents of a Utah apartment complex were abruptly awakened by police officers who informed them their homes were on fire during the early morning hours of June 7. Bodycam footage captured officers breaking into apartments, urging residents to evacuate immediately, and rescuing individuals from the burning building. The video includes scenes of officers guiding residents to safety, with some residents reacting in shock and confusion.

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Residents at a Utah apartment complex awoke in horror in the early morning hours of June 7 as officers from the St. George Police Department told them that their homes were on fire, bodycam footage obtained by Fox News Digital shows.

Video shows a cop busting down the apartment door of a sleeping family, urgently alerting them, "Hey, you guys, your unit's on fire, you need to get out!"

"Wait what?" the residents can be heard responding.

Another clip shows an officer physically guiding a shirtless resident through his living room into the orange-tinged open air, yelling, "Run, run!"

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An officer from the St. George Police Department in Utah awakens a bewildered resident during an apartment fire rescue. (St. George (Utah) Police Department)

"Hey everybody out!" an officer can be heard shouting in the bodycam footage.

Officers communicated over radio about a man stuck in a second-floor apartment that was on fire. Footage shows the officers using a ladder to escort the resident to safety.

"There's one more guy up there!" an officer yells.

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One sleeping resident did not respond to an officer's warning.

"Hey, building's on fire, you gotta get out!" an officer yelled while shining a flashlight on the slumbering citizen's face. Video then showed the resident wake up screaming as a loud bang occurred.

"You gotta go! Let's go, let's go!" the officer yelled as he yanked the resident out of bed.

A child runs from an apartment fire blaze in St. George, Utah on June 7, 2026 (St. George (Utah) Police Department)

Further video shows officers calmly evacuating two small children as the kids' family comforts them.

"Come here buddy, I'm gonna lift you over the wall, it's alright, okay?" an officer says.

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A large explosion can be heard toward the end of the video as a mother pushes a baby in a stroller. One officer at the end of the video says a roof collapsed on top of him.

Eight officers who responded to the incident were sent to the hospital and treated for smoke inhalation , but all have since been released, according to the St. George Police Department.

A St. George police officer stands outside his patrol car (George Frey/Getty Images)

The fire began in one unit and spread out through a shared attic, eventually burning down or damaging 20 units in total, according to FOX 13 Salt Lake City.

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Fox News Digital contacted St. George Police Department for further information.

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Fox News (US)IndependentCenter8 days ago
Residents wake up screaming as cops race to rescue them from late-night apartment blaze: video

Residents of a Utah apartment complex were abruptly awakened by police officers who informed them their homes were on fire during the early morning hours of June 7. Bodycam footage captured officers breaking into apartments, urging residents to evacuate immediately, and rescuing individuals from the burning building. The video includes scenes of officers guiding residents to safety, with some residents reacting in shock and confusion.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a dramatic emergency situation involving law enforcement and civilians during a fire. It does not present any overtly political content, nor does it frame the event with ideological bias. The focus is on the actions taken by first responders and the immediate reactions of the