House fires are catastrophic to everyone concerned. House fires not only destroy dwellings, but they can also burn priceless belongings within the household beyond recognition or reduce them to ash. If no one died, that is considered a fortunate outcome. Recently, a group of concerned teenagers tested their rescue skills when they found their neighbor’s house engulfed in flames and one of the family cars parked in the driveway.
When the three youngsters sought to draw their neighbor’s attention, rescuers were already on their way. The family’s doorbell camera captured their attempts and subsequent success in entering the flaming home. In the video, you can see the lads rush up to the door as one starts hammering to gain the attention of the persons within. The teenagers shout and bang, attempting to wake up anyone inside before understanding that the residents are not there.
At this point, one of the teenagers claims to have seen the two family dogs in the window. An older guy, who looks to be one of the children’s fathers, attempts to break down the door with his shoulder. After a few futile efforts and a reminder from one of the youngsters about his shoulder, the man stepped aside while one of the teenagers kicked at the door. It appears that the kids spend a significant amount of time and effort before the door eventually opens and they disappear inside.

One of the teenagers leaves the house shortly after entering with a dog, followed by another. When the fire started, the home’s owners were not present, but the swift response of these neighborhood teenagers saved their two dogs.
When speaking with KSL TV5, one of the teenagers admits, “We just jumped the fence without thinking twice.” “We got down there to see if we could help, see what we could do.” One of the other teenagers said, “When we got down there, the propane tanks burst.
While the lads raced toward danger to rescue individuals who may have been trapped inside, it’s vital to note that firefighters do not recommend going into burning structures. Fortunately, the lads’ altruistic effort spared them any injuries as they saved two cherished family pets. However, if you witness a burning home, contact 911 to report it. Attempting to inform those inside the home may be a safe choice for spectators, but specialists advise against entering a burning home.
Fortunately, these kids didn’t suffer smoke inhalation or burns from their daring rescue, but other houses burned. Unfortunately, the rear of the neighboring house was also on fire. To help fire victims, neighbors have set up a GoFundMe. The cause of the fire is still being investigated.