 Myself and my partner Eddie Ledger just left the district. We were driving southbound on LePan I looked over and I saw smoke coming out of a residence. There was a couple ladies standing out in front So I go contact the ladies and I tell them what's going on. Is there anybody inside? They said that there was a lady trapped inside. Isabelle's inside. She's elderly lady So we ran over to the front here. The door was open and it was smoke was billowing out I tried to go in and get low and the heat and the smoke was too intense So Sergeant Lighthouser goes to the back door. The victim's son is at the back door yelling for his mother and he tells Sergeant Lighthouser my mom's inside. My mom's inside. I jumped the fence to join Sergeant Lighthouser and we're right here at the back door and smoke was coming out and then Sergeant Lighthouser got real low below the smoke where he can see into the residence and about 15 feet or so inside the house I could see a pair of shoes on the side. I couldn't see if there's anything attached to him. He goes in. I go in with him. I told Eddie that I think I could see her. I grabbed her legs and started to pull her out until we got her outside Someone said there was a dog inside and fire went in there and was able to retrieve the dog transported victim to the hospital for treatment and the dog was taken to a facility to get treatment as well. I've never had an experience like this. The smoke was real thick. You could really taste it in your mouth. I couldn't see anything. I could see where there was a stove. When I ran by it I could hear the clicking and that's how I knew there was a gas stove but I couldn't see anything else. Even when I grabbed her legs I could see to about her knees and that was it. I think that's everybody's job at some point is to care for others and you know that's one of the things I think as a police officer that we can take with us and I had the opportunity to save somebody's life and I think it's a really a really good thing.