California police save man from burning car, might have been under influence of alcohol: 'Get out of the car!'
California police say the LA District Attorney's Office is reviewing the incident for possible DUI charges
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Police in California saved a man who was in the drivers' seat of a burning car.
The Alhambra Police Department said officers responded to a single-car crash on Oct. 20 at about 2 a.m. with the dark-colored vehicle on fire.
Police officers on the scene pulled the driver out of the burning car to safety, according to police.
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"Hey, can you get out?," the police officer said to the man in the car. "Come on man, get out of the car!"
Officials said the man was taken to a local hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation but was released.
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The man showed signs of being under the influence of alcohol, police said, and officials obtained a blood sample, which will be presented to the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office for potential DUI charges.