An 85-year-old man and an unidentified woman are being praised as heroes after they alerted a sleeping family that their house was on fire in Kendall Park, New Jersey, this week.

On Wednesday, the man — who was identified as the family’s neighbor Santo Livio — told police that he looked out at his yard around 5:30 a.m. to check for animals when he saw a “puff of smoke” coming from the garage of his neighbor’s home, according to astatementfrom the South Brunswick Township Police Department.

The man toldABC Newsthat he had banged on a window at the house for about a minute or two before returning to his home to call 911, while the woman continued to bang on the front door of the home.

“When I got back to my door, I saw the people that lived in the house come out and she told them their house was on fire,” Livio told the outlet. “And the man said, ‘What fire?’ And she says, ‘Look.’ He looked up and he said, ‘Oh my God.’ "

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85-Year-Old Man Saves Sleeping Dad and 4 Children from New Jersey House Fire

The South Brunswick Township Police Department said 50 firefighters from three different departments responded to the fire, which took about 20 minutes to extinguish.

“I credit Mr. Livio, along with the unidentified woman, and their quick thinking and heroic actions, with saving the family,” fire chief Chief Raymond J. Hayducka said in the police statement.

He told ABC News that he was just doing his part as a “good neighbor,” stating, “I hope that what I did for somebody they would do the same for me.”

source: people.com