Students escape ninth-floor fire by climbing up into window of flat listed below

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    The trainees stunned observers by reaching security 90 feet in the air (Picture: East2West News)

    Three trainees directly left a fire burning through their ninth-floor flat in Russia on Saturday by climbing up out of a window into the flat listed below.

    In video footage taken by witnesses, 20- year-old Timur Zakirov and his buddy Adel Akhmetzyanov, 21, might be seen keeping their windowsill 90 feet from the ground as smoke rippled out of their Moscow high-rise.

    Mr Zakirov’s sweetheart, Irina Yerpuleva, 18, stated the set ‘kicked at the window of the apartment below on the eighth floor’, triggering the owner to come and assist them in.

    At one point, frightened observers can be heard shrieking as Mr Zakirov loses his footing and almost is up to the ground prior to his buddy grabbs his hand and raises him back onto the sill.

    Mr Akhmetzyanov stated: ‘Timur was hanging by one arm, the other clutching onto the window frame with numerous fingers.

    ‘ I hung on firmly to the window sill with my right-hand man, and with my left I pulled his other hand to the window frame so that he might pull himself up.

    ‘I thought we would have to jump – it seemed that it was better than staying there and getting burned.’

    After being assisted to security, the set coaxed a hesitant Ms Yerpuleva out of the window and pulled her in by her legs.

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    She stated: ‘I thought twice till Timur started to yell at me, and this brought me to my senses.

    ‘ I climbed up down. They advised me and informed me what to do.

    ‘At that time, I was in a rather strange state. I didn’ t comprehend that I was on the height of the ninth flooring, and any incorrect relocation might be a deadly error for me, and I might fall. For me, fear came later on.’

    ‘Thank God, the owner was home. If not for him, I can’ t picture what would have occurred.’

    Mr Zakirov stays in health center with burn injuries, while Ms Yerpuleva was dealt with at the scene for cuts, abrasions and carbon monoxide gas poisoning.

    A 4th person, Igor Garankin, suffered 34 percent burns while getting away through the door prior to the worst of the fire, which is thought to have actually been begun by an electrical short-circuit.

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