Mosora discovered the driver trapped inside the wreckage and broke out the vehicle’s sunroof to reach him as flames spread, police said. The driver repeatedly told officers his leg was broken and that he could not move.
"My leg is broken. I can’t move. I can’t move. Give me a second," the driver can be heard saying in video of the rescue.
"We don’t have a second," an officer is heard responding in the video. "Your car is on fire."
As smoke filled the vehicle, officers urged the driver to help them pull him free.
"Let’s go. Let’s go. We ain’t waiting," one officer is heard shouting in the bodycam video. "You gotta help me help you."
Lohry used a fire extinguisher to knock down flames while Mosora dragged the driver from the vehicle moments before the fire intensified, police said.
Mosora sustained minor injuries during the rescue. Multiple fire departments later arrived to extinguish the fire and provide medical treatment to the driver, who was taken to a hospital, police said.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is handling the crash investigation.
Authorities did not immediately release the driver’s condition or the cause of the crash. Fox News Digital has reached out to Cortland Police Department for additional information.