Dallas Fire-Rescue officials rescued 15 people from floodwaters in southeast Dallas early Saturday morning, officials said.

Police were called to the 8400 block of Fireside Drive just before 7 a.m., where a woman's car was stranded in floodwaters from nearby Prairie Creek.

Dallas Fire-Rescue spokesman Jason Evans said five Dallas officers who were dispatched to the scene became trapped as they attempted to rescue the woman.

Multiple fire units, including two boats and the swift water rescue team, arrived at the scene to rescue police as well as the woman trapped in her car, Evans said.

Water flowing strong along the 8400 block of Fireside Drive where multiple people were rescued from flooding. This vehicle still remains stuck in the brush @FOX4 pic.twitter.com/EvBYUEgpZJ — Shauna Jackson (@kdfw14) September 22, 2018

Nearby, fire officials rescued nine people from a home where Evans said "the entire first floor was reportedly underwater."

One person from the home was taken to the hospital, and the rest of the residents were moved to a different home, Evans said.

In Arlington, a 23-year-old drowned after being swept away in floodwaters during heavy rains overnight. Officials haven't said whether the man was a student.

While most of the rain has moved to the northeast, much of the Dallas-Fort Worth area remains under a flash-flood watch through Saturday afternoon.