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heroes save family, put out fire
Two DC 37 members became heroes to a Brooklyn family Nov.
29 when the quick-thinking workers helped them escape from their blazing home.
Highway
Repairer Guy Ferraro of Local 376 and Assistant HR Floyd Nesfield of Local 983
were repaving East 31st Street when they saw smoke billowing out of a nearby house
and heard a woman crying for help.
The pair leaped into action, grabbed
the fire extinguisher from their Dept. of Transportation truck and ran into the
smoke-filled basement apartment where they found two children, a teen and a toddler.
It
was really quick, Nesfield said. People were screaming to save the
baby stroller, but I said, Forget that, we need to save the people!
After leading the family to safety, the two DOT workers went back
inside and extinguished the fire, which had started on a stove piled with boxes
and papers. Shortly, city Firefighters arrived.
The house was very
smoky, we were coughing our lungs out from the smoke and the chemicals from the
fire extinguisher, Nesfield said.
A potentially explosive helium
tank and half-empty cans of paint and other flammable materials were stored in
the cluttered apartment. Nesfield said, We took one look at each other.
We could have died.
I just thank God that no one was hurt,
said Ferraro. | |