Video captures construction worker narrowly escaping massive Houston apartment fire

It’s the close calls like this one that make you appreciate life a little more.

An unfinished apartment complex caught fire in Houston yesterday where one unlucky construction worker found himself trapped on a balcony of the top floor.

The the fire at the apartment complex, which was still under construction, eventually spread through the entire building.

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As the flames viciously claimed the top floor of the building, an employee at a neighboring office captured the whole thing on camera, including the construction worker’s daring escape.

The glass from the windows behind him was literally melting, forcing him to make a decision. He had to get out of there, or he was going to go up in flames as well.

Panicked and stranded on the balcony, he decides to jump down to the balcony of the suite just below him to evade the growing flames.

Finally, the firemen realize they must get a fire ladder to this man so that he can get down. Problem is, they can only move the ladder at a snail’s pace, while the fire is burning faster by the second.

If you’re anything like the woman who’s filming the whole catastrophe screaming “Ohmygod” over and over again, you’re probably gasping at your screen, too, praying the fire ladder gets there soon.

Finally, the ladder reaches him, he climbs on, and we can all breathe a sigh of relief — until the roof collapses from above.

Everyone in the office watches, and screams. The roof begins to fall from one side and is headed straight for a fireman and the rescued construction worker who just dodged a fiery death.

Luckily, they are far enough from the building that they are unscathed by the falling debris.

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Finally the woman filming decides she’s in danger and says, “I think it’s time to go.” Good thinking, lady.

It took fire fighters more two hours to get the fire under control. Shockingly, no one was hurt.

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