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Hero cops save 12 from fire in 2 Bronx homes
The New York Daily News ^ | October 29, 2007 | PETER KADUSHIN, TINA MOORE and ETHAN ROUEN

Posted on 10/29/2007 3:12:38 AM PDT by Stoat

Hero cops save 12 from fire in 2 Bronx homes


BY PETER KADUSHIN,
TINA MOORE
and ETHAN ROUEN
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS

Monday, October 29th 2007, 4:00 AM


Police Officers Christopher Scott (left) and Michael Welsh from the 12th Precinct

Police Officers Christopher Scott (left) and Michael Welsh from the 12th Precinct


As fiery debris rained down on them, two city cops rushed through a pair of Bronx homes engulfed in flames Sunday and helped rescue 12 people, including two infants.

Officers Michael Welsh and Christopher Scott kicked down doors and screamed to wake people as the blaze devoured 374 Bronx Park Ave. in West Farms.

After they emerged from the inferno, they busted into the neighboring house, which was already spewing plumes of black smoke into the air.

The cops suffered minor injuries, but no one else was hurt because of their heroic efforts while on patrol about 9:15 a.m., officials said.

"I looked at the building, and the fire was bad," said Welsh, 41.

"It was fully engulfed in flames," he said. "It was full of smoke. We just knew we had to get everyone out safely."

After breaking down doors and scouring the three-story house, the officers, both with 14 years on the job, calmly escorted seven people, including a 2-month-old, to safety.

It took less than three minutes to clear the home, the officers said. But while Scott, 37, was dashing out of the inferno, some burning material fell on him and burned his scalp.

That didn't stop him from rushing into the adjacent house, where the fast-moving fire was well on its way to destroying a second building.

"It's the last thing you expect on a Sunday morning," said Judy Ramdeen, 33, the owner of the home. "The flames were bad. I've never seen things catch on fire so quickly. The smoke was heavy, and flames were shooting everywhere."

All Ramdeen was able to grab were family pictures before she and four other people, including her 11-month-old daughter and an elderly woman, were helped to the street by the cops.

"We worked really hard for this home, and now it's gone," she said. "But I could have lost my family. Worse things could have happened."

The cause of the fire is still under investigation by the FDNY.

In addition to Scott's scalp injury, both officers suffered smoke inhalation. They were treated at St. Barnabas Hospital and released later in the day.

At the 48th Precinct stationhouse where the cops work, they modestly chalked up their bravery to just doing their jobs.

"We weren't thinking about anything," Welsh said. "We just wanted to help people get out. I'm just happy everyone got out safely."

Residents of the two buildings weren't so quick to brush off the cops' actions.

"It was very heroic of the officers," Ramdeen said. "The cops ran in, and they saved lives. They didn't have to run in, and I thank them for doing it."

erouen@nydailynews.com



TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; US: New York
KEYWORDS: bronx; goodnews; hero; heroism; heros; leo; newyork; newyorkcity; nyc; nypd; police; rescue
If you would like to send a note of thanks you may do so here.  This is the contact information for the 48th Precinct where Officers Welsh and Scott work.

 

NYPD - Precincts

 

New York City Police Department

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450 CrossBronx Expressway
Crime Statistics
2120 Ryer Ave., Bronx, NY, 10457
(718) 299-3900

The 48th Precinct area can be described as economically depressed insofar as many of the residents are in the middle to lower income strata with a multifarious ethnic make-up. At the same time it can be considered vital, where new businesses are moving in. Also, many abandoned buildings have been or are in the process of being restored while one and two family units are being built up on previous empty lots. 


 
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Precinct: (718) 299-3900
Community Affairs: (718) 299-4522
Community Policing: (718) 294-1995
Crime Prevention: (718) 299-3958
Domestic Violence: (718) 299-4755
Youth Officer: (718) 299-4121
Auxiliary Coordinator: (718) 299-3921
Detective Squad: (718) 299-4119

1 posted on 10/29/2007 3:12:41 AM PDT by Stoat
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To: neverdem; The Mayor

New York Heroes ping :-)


2 posted on 10/29/2007 3:15:09 AM PDT by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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To: Cagey; Coleus; LonePalm; frithguild; Tired of Taxes; Clemenza; firebrand
Local heroes bump
3 posted on 10/29/2007 3:17:35 AM PDT by Calpernia (Hunters Rangers - Raising the Bar of Integrity http://www.barofintegrity.us)
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To: Stoat

Good for them. ;-)


4 posted on 10/29/2007 3:20:12 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~~~Jihad Fever -- Catch It !~~~ (Backup tag: "Live Fred or Die"))
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To: Stoat
These guys are heroes, but remember, no good deed goes unpunished. The lawyers haven't yet figured out how to sue them for something.
5 posted on 10/29/2007 3:39:17 AM PDT by 17th Miss Regt
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To: 17th Miss Regt

I don’t think they can be sued personally. I think our first responders are protected from those types of incidents.


6 posted on 10/29/2007 4:02:47 AM PDT by Calpernia (Hunters Rangers - Raising the Bar of Integrity http://www.barofintegrity.us)
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To: Calpernia
I don’t think they can be sued personally.

Patience, my friend. Give them time and the bloodsuckers will come up with something. These heroes are police and therefore the employees of a deep pocket party. The lure of a big cash payout from a stupid jury is too great.

7 posted on 10/29/2007 4:08:47 AM PDT by 17th Miss Regt
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To: 17th Miss Regt

I understand what your saying; but I think there is some type of system in place to keep them from being sued. Emphasis on ‘think’.


8 posted on 10/29/2007 4:21:07 AM PDT by Calpernia (Hunters Rangers - Raising the Bar of Integrity http://www.barofintegrity.us)
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To: 17th Miss Regt

How about smashing down doors? Sounds like ‘forced entry’.sarc/


9 posted on 10/29/2007 4:43:35 AM PDT by Clint Lippo
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To: Stoat

God bless ‘em! I love hero stories!


10 posted on 10/29/2007 5:54:09 AM PDT by swatbuznik
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To: Stoat

It’s good to read something good for a change.

Thanks for the ping.


11 posted on 10/29/2007 7:47:48 AM PDT by The Mayor ( A man's heart plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps.—Proverbs 16:9)
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To: The Mayor
 
It’s good to read something good for a change.

Thanks for the ping.

You're quite welcome and I'm delighted that you've found the article to be worthwhile   :-)

12 posted on 10/29/2007 7:11:32 PM PDT by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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