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Indiana police catch children, adult as they jump from apartment window to escape fire, bodycam video shows

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Indiana police released dramatic bodycam video showing officers catching multiple children and an adult who were forced to jump from a second-story window after a fire trapped them inside their apartment on Sunday.Officers responded around 1 a.m.

to a structure fire in the 600 block of Walnut Street in Madison, where they found multiple people trapped in an upstairs apartment and the staircase leading outside engulfed in flames, the Madison Police Department said.Harrowing bodycam video showed a group of officers below the building’s second-story window, urging the children and an adult female to jump into their arms."Just jump!

You have to!" one officer can be heard yelling. 2 PUPPIES RESCUED IN CALIFORNIA AFTER BEING TRAPPED BY 100-POUND TORTOISE"We got you!" another officer shouted as the apartment filled with smoke.Bodycam video shows officers urging the children to jump from the window. (Madison Police Department) "Come on!

We’ll catch her! We’ll catch her!" the officers continued to yell.Police said a child inside the home broke out windows before each child jumped out one at a time.

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