New York State Police (NYSP) put on a different kind of hat this weekend as they helped extinguish a devastating housefire in upstate New York.

The flames, which had totally engulfed one home and begun to spread to a neighboring house (below) were fought by several NYSP officers. While the fire damage was extensive, officers shared a silver lining amidst the destruction.

A housefire in Lockport, NY spread to multiple homes. New York State Police assisted local firefighters with the flames
A housefire in Lockport, NY spread to multiple homes. New York State Police assisted local firefighters with the flames (NYSP via Facebook)
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New York State Police Assist with Massive Housefire in Lockport, NY

"Lockport Troopers assist[ed] Fire Departments with a devastating [fire] in Lockport... Troopers broke down the door and rescued a dog and assisted with the fire hoses", the NYSP shared on Facebook. Video (below) not only shows the extent of the damage, but the surprisingly low number of emergency responders on scene.

New York Police Officers "Vs" Firefighters in New York

While there were plenty of jokes in the comment section about the officers finally being able to do their "dream job" of being firefighters, each was followed up with sincere words of thanks. No doubt the homeowners whose dog was saved from the blaze had equal admiration.

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New York State Police Assisting Other Agencies

In addition to assisting with fighting residential fires, the NYSP have multiple specialty divisions, including their aviation division, that offers assistance with everything from hiker rescues to fighting wildfires. Check out one dramatic helicopter rescue below, and keep scrolling to see if you could pass the NYSP physical fitness test.

Daring Rescue: Injured Hudson Valley Hiked Rescued By Helicopter

Must see: We have photos and a video of a daring helicopter rescue in the Hudson Valley.

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Gallery Credit: Dave Wheeler