Two New Jersey police officers are being credited with saving a woman from a fiery death in a rescue caught on camera.

Kinnelon Police officers Mark Ehrenberg and Ricky Ferriola responded Thursday evening to the crash, which WPIX in New York reports occurred when the driver, 45-year-old Dawn Milosky of Beachwood, flipped her convertible while driving around a curve in the road.

When the officers arrived to find the smoking vehicle, Milosky was unconscious, the news station reports. They had to cut her seat belt to drag her out of the car, just 30 seconds before flames became visible.

A couple of minutes after the officers got Milosky out of the car, an explosion blew the back of the vehicle off and flames overtook the wreckage.

Milosky, who had to be administered CPR before being airlifted to a hospital, survived the crash. Officials said that other motorists had reported her to be driving erratically just before the accident.

WPIX reports that she has been charged with driving while intoxicated, having an open container of alcohol in the vehicle, reckless driving and failure to stay in the right lane.

See Milosky's rescue, captured by an officer's dashboard camera, in the video below.