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Momodou Touray

Moment hero PC runs into burning building to save families after cannabis factory fire

A police officer has been hailed a hero after he ran into a burning building to rescue families trapped inside.

PC Spencer Lunn, 26, was driving in Birmingham in the early hours of December 9 last year when he saw flames bursting through the roof of flats above a row of shops.

The footage of the dramatic incident, which was caught on the officer’s body-worn camera, has been released by West Midlands Police.

It shows PC Lunn running into the burning building, banging on doors and ensuring everyone was safely evacuated.

PC Lunn, who has been with the police for three years, said: “It all happened so fast and I was just operating on adrenaline.

Hero officer PC Spencer Lunn (WMP / SWNS)

“I just reacted and did what I thought was right at the time as the only thing going through my mind was getting people out safely and making sure no one was trapped inside or if anyone was unaware as to what was happening.

“The fire was popping and crackling and it really was intense as at the time.

“I didn't know that it had spread so quickly and when I came face-to-face with it was certainly a shock.

“It was great teamwork from everyone, and the other agencies including West Midlands Ambulance Service and West Midlands Fire Service, and thankfully nobody was injured.”

The fire that PC Lunn spotted while out on patrol (WMP / SWNS)
PC Spencer Lunn notices the fire when being out on patrol (WMP / SWNS)

The video also reveals the moment he stumbled across the cause of the blaze, bin bags lined the staircase of a cannabis factory operating from one of the flats.

Police say an investigation to identify those behind the cannabis factory continues.

Cannabis was found to be the cause of the blaze (WMP / SWNS)
Spencer Lunn within the building (WMP / SWNS)

PC Lunn is part of West Midlands Police's Force Support Unit, which helps at crime scenes and other operations.

His boss, Chief Inspector Imran Mirza, said: “This was brilliant work from Spencer. He put others before himself and ran toward the danger, as our officers so often have to do.

“His efforts on that night really embodied our values of protecting the public and helping those in need.”

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