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Heroes: Fire, Police Captains Rescue Caged Canine In Smoky Hackensack House Fire

Smoke filled the living room of a Hackensack home Thursday afternoon as two captains from their respective departments crawled their way along the floor.

Hackensack Police Capt. Michael Antista (left), Fire Capt. Rich Katz

Hackensack Police Capt. Michael Antista (left), Fire Capt. Rich Katz

Photo Credit: HACKENSACK PD/FD
One resident had a bit of difficulty breathing but otherwise no injuries were reported. A possible cause wasn't immediately reported.

One resident had a bit of difficulty breathing but otherwise no injuries were reported. A possible cause wasn't immediately reported.

Photo Credit: HACKENSACK PD

Fire Capt. Rich Katz and Police Capt. Michael Antista were in the area when the call came in shortly before 1:30 p.m. May 18.

They pulled up to the two-story Brook Street home find smoke and anxious residents waving them down 

Ginger, a chocolate Lab, was trapped inside.

Katz and Antista got Ginger out of her first-floor cage, then turned a garden house on the living room flames, keeping them contained, until firefighters doused the blaze moments later.

A possible cause wasn't immediately reported.

One resident had a bit of difficulty breathing but otherwise no injuries were reported. Ginger was fine, neighbors said.

The city police department called the tag-team rescue by Katz and Antista an "incredible display of bravery and collaboration. Their combined expertise and selfless actions exemplify the true essence of heroism."

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