Video: California Officers Race to Save Shelter Dogs, Cats from Wildfire

In the chaotic moments on Friday when the Nelson Fire first started bearing down in Solano County, officers from the Vacaville Police Department jumped into action.

A Vacaville, CA, police officer rescues a shelter dog from an oncoming wildfire.A Vacaville, CA, police officer rescues a shelter dog from an oncoming wildfire. 

VIDEO: California Officers Race to Save Shelter Dogs, Cats from Wildfire

Newly-released body camera video shows Vacaville, CA, police officers rescuing cats and dogs from an SPCA shelter as flames from a nearby brush fire drew dangerously close.

In the chaotic moments on Friday when the Nelson Fire first started bearing down in Solano County, officers from the Vacaville Police Department jumped into action.

Right in the path of the fire was the SPCA of Solano County, housing dozens of animals, CBS reports.

With smoke just off in the distance, officers went right to work and started to help corralling animals. As captured on body cameras, officers ran into the building and started grabbing animal after animal, stuffing them into trucks, cars and even patrol vehicles.

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