(KSAT) – In the middle of the night, under an Atlanta overpass, five police officers fought for one thing. Time.

You feel and sense their desperation and determination through the body camera Officer Michael Skillman was wearing.

Just watching it your heart accelerates and you can sense a prickle of adrenaline.

A car with two men inside has slammed into a bridge abutment, flames pour from under the hood. The doors are jammed and Officer Skillman’s fire extinguisher empties — with no effect.

On the video, screams from those inside mix with the officer’s shouts for them to get out. He attacks the car’s windows with his baton trying to open an escape.

‘This was really real and we had to act fast’

Officer Bill Brooks took it all in as he and three other backup officers arrived.

“For me it was one of the most traumatic scenes I have ever been on,” Brooks said.

Officer Elijah McCall admits he had expected to find a simple accident.

“Most of the time we get calls and it is not as bad as people usually say it is, but yeah, once we arrived on the scene, we realized this was really real and we had to act fast,” said McCall.

McCall, Brooks as well as officers Derek Daniel and Andre Valentine joined the battle to break into the burning car.

Frustration

They succeed — only to find the victims’ legs trapped beneath the dashboard and the officers have no tools to free them.

All Brooks felt was frustration.

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