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    Doorbell camera capture – Suzanne Wright/SWNS

    Hero neighbors raced into a burning home to save an 87-year-old grandma after her daughter watched the terrifying fire on a doorbell camera.

    Phyllis Day, who has Alzheimer’s, was asleep when a blaze broke out in the utility room of her home in Wigston, Leicestershire in England.

    Luckily, neighbors spotted flames and smoke billowing from the property at around 11.30 PM last Thursday night—and charged in to help.

    Daughter Suzanne Wright was at home five miles away when she awoke to a doorbell notification alerting her to activity at her mom’s house.

    She watched in horror as around eight people tried to smash their way inside and initially thought they were drunken thugs trying to break in.

    Using the intercom system on the doorbell, Suzanne realized the people were the neighbors and she guided them to a key box outside.

    “It was just pure luck that her neighbors saw the flames and dashed round to help,” Suzanne told SWNS news.

    “I could see a couple of men without tops on, hammering on the door. There were then lots of people outside trying to ram their way inside and a man was shouting ‘get out, there’s a fire’.”

    “I was able to speak to them on the intercom on the camera and explained I lived elsewhere but my mum was inside.”

    Doorbell camera capture shows Suzanne Wright with mother after rescue -SWNS

    Suzanne, a full-time caregiver for her mother, quickly dressed, and while her husband drove them to the house, she watched as the neighbors rushed to save her mum.

    “At one point I lost visual and could just hear shouting and screaming, it was terrifying. Luckily it came back on and I could see mum being led by the arm outside.”

    Suzanne says she believes her mum, who has lived alone since her husband died in 2018, could not hear the smoke alarms because she took out her hearing aids before going to bed.

    The neighbors, Pav Sarpal, 28, and Stephan Smart, 44, turned into heroes—running inside the house to rescue Phyllis.

    “It’s the worst thing I’ve ever seen in my life,” said Pav. “All I could see were flames and smoke and it was getting worse by the second.

    “When the door opened I ran in first, but I couldn’t breathe. I told Stephan to get me a towel so I could go upstairs where Phyllis was asleep.

    “I was coughing so much, the smoke was everywhere. It felt like I was being physically choked by the smoke. I had to run downstairs twice to get fresh air before heading up to bring Sue’s mum down.”

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    Stephan added: “I just saw flames coming straight through the kitchen door.

    “I panicked a little to start with, but I knew somebody was upstairs and I had to get up there and get her down as quickly as possible.

    “When we found her bedroom we woke Phyllis up but she looked at me like I was going to rob her. I told her there was a fire and she needed to come with us and we gently got her out of bed.”

    Stephan and Pav took an arm each as they helped Phyllis down the stairs and out of the front door.

    Another neighbor, Dean Archer, 30, also rushed to help when he heard a loud explosion come from inside the house.

    “It was a mad panic really. Stephan and Pav got up the stairs and managed to bring her down and luckily we got her out just in time. It felt like it took ages, everything was in slow motion.”

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    Suzanne Wright and Phyllis Day – SWNS

    Phyllis, who has ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, will now stay with Suzanne until her home is repaired.

    “I cannot thank the neighbors enough,” said the daughter. “They are absolute super heroes.”

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    Afterward, local fire officials urged the public not to enter buildings that are on fire, because “doing so endangers more lives. Smoke inhalation can quickly disorientate, injure and incapacitate.”

    But Suzanne has a different message: “I think King Charles should knight them all.”

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