Woman Saved From Burning Home By Neighbor In Park Hill

DENVER (CBS4) - A man ran into a burning home to save his neighbor Saturday afternoon.

The fire broke out at a home located at 36th Avenue and Ivanhoe Street in Denver's North Park Hill neighborhood.

There's not much damage visible on the exterior of the home but firefighters say there were a lot of flames.

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Fred Edmonds says he was walking home with his son after a basketball game when they noticed the smoke and fire. That's when Edmonds ran inside.

"I ran into the house and I saw the lady was sitting on the bed. We kicked the door open and smoke just engulfed the entire ceiling; it hit me in the face," Edmonds said. "The first thing I thought was just to pick her up and get her out of the house. So I picked her up and was able to carry her out of the house while the smoke was everywhere … her daughter was in there with the dog. I actually thought it was another person in the house, but it was actually the dog."

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Edmonds says it was just an instinct to go into the home. He says he just bought his son a cellphone which he used to call firefighters.

The woman and her daughter were transported to the hospital for smoke inhalation.

It's not clear how the fire started.

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