A man and the child were on a second-floor balcony when three police officers, along with a local fire chief, ran over to catch the father and son, CBS News reported.
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Authorities in New Jersey said a father had to toss his 3-year-old son out a window to escape a fire.According to CBS News, first responders were called out to the Southridge Woods Apartment Complex around 8 a.m. Monday.
When they arrived, they found flames shooting from the rear of a building on the second and third floors, the Associated Press reported. A man and the child were on a second-floor balcony when three South Brunswick police officers, along with Kendall Park's fire chief, ran over to catch the father and son, CBS News reported.Officials say the cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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