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Someone screamed that there were kids in the car, and Murray said it was impossible to see because the windows were heavily tinted. While Michael, a resident of Milton, tried to help the driver of the vehicle, he quickly realized he was in bad shape. He had studied police foundations before beâ€" coming a teacher at Mohawk College, so he was wellâ€" versed in first aid and CPR. He tried to find a pulse, but there wasn‘t one. "It was very disheartening," he said. He quickly ran to the passenger side, where someone had managed to pry open the car door. He tried to get the passenger out, but his seatâ€"belt was preventing him from pulling him out. The passenâ€" ger was hardly breathing, and when he did manage a breath, he was inhaling smokeâ€"filled air, Michael said. As they struggled to get the seatâ€"belt undone, everyâ€" one was screaming to find a knife, Michael recalled. Finally, a teenager came running to the car with a knife and used it to cut his seatâ€"belt off. A married father to three young children, Michael said he never got the name of the teenager who took off almost immediately after making the cut. "I‘d really like to find him to say that he did such a great thing," he said. Another man named Jesse, who Michael said works at Sobeys‘ warehouse, helped as well. While his father Murray used a fire extinguisher to smash the back windshield out to try to locate any other passengers, his son dove into the car to pull the passenger, Dylan, to the ground. Flames were engulfing the compartâ€" ment of the car, licking across the roof, Murray said. "Michael dove into the car to save him and the flames were right across the inside of the car, it was totally on fire. Another couple of minutes and that kids‘clothing would have been on fire." Michael said it was difficult to get him out because he was tall and his legs were pinned against the smashedâ€"in dash. "I looked at (Jesse) and said, ‘It‘s now or never, we have to pull," he recalled. They did and they pulled him a few feet from the car. His breathing was shallow but he took a big breath of fresh air. Michael did a quick examination of the teen and realâ€" ized his injuries were extreme. Police and fire department officials worked to extinâ€" guish the vehicle‘s blaze, but it took a lot of efforts, Murray explained. After what seemed like ages, the air ambulance showed up. Michael said by this time, he had the pasâ€" senger in his care. He was talking with him, kept tellâ€" ing him to stay with him. "He told me he lived in Milton, he told me his name and the driver‘s name and he said there wasn‘t anyâ€" one else in the car," Michael recalled. "When we heard there were kids in the car, it was a nightmare," Murray said, trying to locate them. _ @B®