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Oklahoma cop responds to house fire call and finds his own home burning, rescues family

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A police officer in Oklahoma sustained serious burns last Friday after he responded to reports of a house fire, only to find his own home burning with his family still inside, according to authorities.

Officer Anthony Louie of the Seminole Police Department, located just about 50 miles east of Oklahoma City, Okla., entered the burning home in the early hours of Nov.

13 and rescued his entire family from the blaze, according to a Facebook post by the area's Fraternal Order of Police. "Upon entering the residence he had to run through the flame engulfed porch and in doing so sustained serious burns and smoke inhalation injuries," wrote Seminole FOP Lodge 138.

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