By Skip Dickstein and Bryan Fitzgerald
The Times-Union
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — Two city police officers were pulled Wednesday afternoon from a burning apartment building on State Street.
They were taken to the hospital for treatment after firefighters removed them shortly before 1 p.m. from 1316 State St. One officer, Matt Hoy, suffered smoke inhalation and the other officer, Ryan Maloney, had a gash to his leg, Public Safety Commissioner Wayne Bennett said.
“The officers should be fine,” Bennett said.
Bennett described a dramatic scene as firefighters pulled the two officers from a window and helped them down a ladder.
But Bennett said if the firefighters weren’t there to rescue them, “It could have been much worse.”
Police initially were called to the house after receiving a report of possible domestic violence in one of the apartments in the three-story building.
Bennett said one man, who was wanted by police, ran from the building but was apprehended. He was found at a McDonald’s restaurant near McClellan Street.
A portion of State Street was closed for a time.
The fire, which was contained in under an hour, chased more than a dozen residents from the building.
Volunteers from the American Red Cross of Northeastern New York provided 11 adults and four children with temporary lodging, food and clothing.
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