opened fire inside the home and shot her in the leg

A Florida police officer risked his life to save a mother and her three young children in a dramatic incident that was captured by his body camera.

Deputy Justin Ferrari of the Volusia County Sheriff's Office was one of the cops who responded to a call placed by Victoria Rosado, 26, on Sunday after her estranged husband opened fire inside her home, shooting her in the leg.

The young mother was inside with her three children, ages 7 to 23 months, at the time and her ex Emanuel Rosado, 26, who refused to leave and even fired at police twice during the incident.

Deputy Ferrari quickly sprang into action when he arrived, getting Victoria and her three children to safety and saving their lives.

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Hero: Deputy Justin Ferrari of the Volusia County Sheriff's Office rushed in to save a mother and her three children on Sunday (mother above)

Horror: Ferrari was able to get Victoria Rosato and her three children to safety (daughters above)

Victoria contacted emergency services on Sunday after Emmanuel entered her home and began acting 'crazy' according to the Sheriff's Office.

She remained on the phone for several minutes, stating that her ex refused to leave the residence and kept attempting to break into the bedroom where she was trying to hide for him.

There was then a scream and the line went dead.

When officers arrived they reported hearing a males voice yell: '“You’re going to die tonight!' At that point, police at the scene were shot at twice.

Emmanuel Rosado faces attempted murder charges

Victoria, who was shot in the leg, was able to make her way out of the home, at which point Ferrari made his way to the woman to save her.

The three children however were still inside the home with Emmanuel.

After getting Victoria to a neighbor's home, Ferrari then helped the other three children as they ran to him and out of the house.

Then three children and their mother safe, Ferrari then proceeded to go check on his fellow officers before the men arrested Emmanuel, who walked out a back door and surrendered to authorities.

The Sheriff's Office said that had twice before responded to the address on domestic disturbance calls, and once to another location where Emmanuel was arrested on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and battery.

Victoria was listed as the victim in that arrest.

Police also received a call just three days before the attack following a verbal altercation at the home.

Scary scene: Victoria contacted emergency services on Sunday after Emmanuel entered her home and began acting 'crazy' according to the Sheriff's Office (couple above)

Violent: When officers arrived they reported hearing a males voice yell: '“You’re going to die tonight!' At that point, police at the scene were shot at twice (Victoria above with her daughters)

Picking up the pieces: Victoria (above with her son) is improving after being airlifted to a nearby hospital, and a GoFundMe page has been created to help her and her three children in the wake of this horrific incident.

Monster: Emmanuel (above with hi son and daughter) broke down in court on Monday

Emmanuel has now been charged with three counts of attempted 1st-degree murder, and on Monday broke down in tears during his first court appearance.

Victoria is improving after being airlifted to a nearby hospital, and a GoFundMe page has been created to help her and her three children in the wake of this horrific incident.

The page is hoping to raise $50,000 to help with her medical bills and for the family to relocate.