Dramatic video released today.Two police officers rescue an unconscious man in a car engulfed in flames. • KCCI January 18, 2008
AMES, Iowa -- Callers to 911 reported a car on fire in a mall parking lot, but no one knew that the driver was still strapped inside.
Lt. Jeff Brinkley was the first to arrive and the video from inside his patrol car clearly shows the entire back half of the car in flames.
Brinkley jumps out of his car and runs to the front of the burning car, at this point not knowing if anyone is inside. The interior of the car windows were coated with thick black smoke.
"The thing was just full of smoke and I couldn't see in at all," Brinkley said.
Brinkley leaned into the intense heat and broke out the car's passenger window. Smoke poured out.
Brinkley reports back to police dispatch saying, "not sure if there's anybody in here or not, but there might be."
At that point, officer Clint Hertz arrived to help. He ran at full speed and opened the passenger door. Hertz can see someone is still inside the burning car.
"I guess I wasn't really thinking too much, other than just there's somebody in there we gotta get him out," Hertz said.
Hertz reached in and grabbed the man. He and Brinkley both grabbed an arm and pulled the unconscious man away from flames.
The driver, Justin Hallberg, 21, was unresponsive but still alive.
"One of the doctors that treated the patient up at Mary Greeley said that he estimated that he had 30-60 seconds before he would have succumb to the smoke inhalation," Brinkley said.
Brinkley checks Hallberg's condition. Hertz ran back to the car to make sure no one else was inside. He put his head inside the car and at this point a burst of flames leapt right in front of his face.
"I never even noticed how much the car just went up in a ball of fire after we got him out. It was real quick probably another 20 seconds and it was completely engulfed," Hertz said.
"I think when I went back and looked at the tape, from the time I got out of my car to the time that little poof went over Clint's head was like 62 seconds start to finish," Brinkley said. "To go back and look at it from that third person perspective was really kinda sobering to me and that we were really close and knowing full well that there were some risks to us as well at that point."
Firefighter arrived and put out the fire.
Hallberg spent the night in the hospital, but had no burns. He was treated for smoke inhalation.
The two officers will receive the Award of Valor next week at the Ames City Council meeting, the highest honor an officer can receive.
Police are still investigating the Dec. 28 accident and just released the in-car video Thursday.
They believe the car hit a light pole in the mall parking lot and that seared the gas tank, sparking the fire.
Police are also waiting for test results to determine if Hallberg had a medical condition or was impaired when he crashed the car.



1st of all these officers actions are as heroic as any soldiers because they knew they could have died and still they fullfilled their oath "to protect and serve"
I suspect they are both up on rape charges that will destroy their careers and only did this trying to compensate for their crimes. It fits the profile of the blue hero.
Posted Jan-20-2008 Bymmaaxx (17.90) 
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I know who invent the fire it was not these police. they should not get the award for making it.
Posted Jan-18-2008 ByCha-Ka (20.60) 
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2 very brave cops...it goes to show...that all cops are not corrupt...cowards...
Posted Jan-19-2008 Bysamuel090180 (10.76) 
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Posted Jan-19-2008 ByPithecanthrope (70.26) Pithecanthrope Send Message
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Most of the time the firefighters on clips on lleak seem very unprofessional. Now again, without any helmet or breathprotection. And I am just simply a volunteer!
Posted Jan-20-2008 Bycanyouseeanything (79.28) canyouseeanything View Channel Send Message
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Second cop was the hero....good vid Bell.
Posted Jan-18-2008 Byjdischord (103175.40) 
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Very brave..considering he's carrying a sidearm and the type of clothing that isn't exactly non-flammable!
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Kudos to the 2nd officer, seriously he took charge, rescued the victim and controlled the scene. thats what I'm talking about. Semper Fi!!!
Posted Jan-19-2008 Bysclayton1813 (15.44) 
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Both of the police officers risked being seriously injured o More..
Posted Jan-22-2008 ByIvyman68 (12.98) Ivyman68 View Channel Send Message
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2 comments? Christ if they would have tasered him there'd be 300.
Posted Jan-18-2008 By35frank (411.20) 35frank View Channel Send Message
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First cop was a sissy. Or maybe self conscious (can we blame him?) and also alone (tough).
Second come came in and saved the day.
Which one would you be? Hard to say... Nice vid
Posted Jan-19-2008 Bypolochon (21.72) 
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A couple of good cops there that really earned their badges that day. We need more of these guys, not the new Nazi version of the police.
Posted Jan-19-2008 ByIdiotSlapper (44.54) 
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It is a good thing the other cop came . The first cop accelerated the fire
when he popped the windows. Then he just stood there.
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Still takes some big ones to even stand NEXT to it I guess.
Good vid!
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