Lifeguard, police sergeant help save father from fire at Long Beach home

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Lifeguard, police sergeant help save father from fire at Long Beach home
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A dramatic fire rescue over the weekend on Long Island proved every minute -- and even second -- counts. A Long Beach father says he is thankful after a good Samaritan and a local police sergeant risked their lives to help him. McLoganTV reports.

Colby Lapp, a lifeguard used to volunteering, saw the sky light up from a block away.

Lapp then flagged down a Long Beach patrol car, and within seconds, Sgt. Judy Arroyo raced inside and up the stairs. The sergeant, good Samaritan and fire victim were all on the front lawn when Pryke realized his son could be inside and trapped. "Flames flying up, sparking up. Can't see anything, can't breathe in there," he said. Long Beach Fire and Police responded within minutes, racing into action. They gave the all clear -- no victims trapped -- but it was a close call for Sgt. Arroyo.

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