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Bronco_Beerslug
04-20-2007, 04:39 PM
I thought this story would be a good break from some of the other stories in this country lately.

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Athletes rescue woman from burning house (http://tinyurl.com/39ka5t)
Fri Apr 20, 11:29 AM ET

PHILADLEPHIA - Four high school athletes sprinted out of a track meet to rescue an elderly woman from a burning home.

Competition was just starting between Germantown High and West Philadelphia on Thursday afternoon when several shot putters spotted black smoke rising from a house across the street.

"These young men just took off running," said Stephany Tate-Yancey, who coaches the Germantown squad. The teens scaled a fence to reach the burning home.

Germantown team member Dwyne Hall said the teens heard a woman yelling for help and found her on the first floor, trying to get upstairs to find her kittens. He said the athletes — three from Germantown and one from West Philadelphia — guided her outside.

One boy gave her his sweat pants and another his sweat shirt to keep her warm, Hall said. Fire officials said the blaze was put out in about 15 minutes.

PLOWHORSE
04-20-2007, 04:42 PM
Great story. Now how far will it be buried in the news reports. Maybe it gets a few seconds play in a local newscast somewhere.

footstepsfrom#27
04-20-2007, 04:43 PM
That's a great story. What happened to the kittens? Moc will want to know...;D

Tredici
04-20-2007, 04:43 PM
Good Gawd Beerslug, what is wrong with you? No GOOD human nature stories are allowed.

I know... I bet those guys called the news. Set the fire. Then raced over to be heros. Little bastids...

Ha!

Bronco_Beerslug
04-20-2007, 04:44 PM
A more detailed account...

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This was a track meet with no ordinary highlight. (http://www.philly.com/dailynews/local/20070420_Athletes_in_fiery_rescue.html)
Athletes in fiery rescue
By TED SILARY
silaryt@phillynews.com

The best performance, by far, did involve running and jumping and teamwork, though. Along with wonderful bravery.

Three shot-putting members of Germantown High's track team, along with an opponent from West Philadelphia, yesterday saved a woman from a house fire that broke out shortly after 3 p.m. on East Gorgas Lane near Baldwin Street, across the street from Germantown's track-football stadium. Fire officials said the one-alarm blaze, which produced heavy smoke on the second floor of the home, was brought under control in about 15 minutes.

Stephany Tate-Yancey, who coaches the Bears' boys' and girls' teams, said the four youths - Dwyne Hall, Sherrod Graham and Jerome Plant of Germantown, and Kyle Young of West Philadelphia - were just beginning competition in the southeast corner of the stadium when thick, black smoke could be seen pouring out of the house.

"There was a lot of commotion. It was really scary," Tate-Yancey said. "These young men just took off running. They scaled the fence [about 8 feet high] and went right over. No hesitation.

"I'm so proud of them. You hear so many negative things about Germantown and West Philly. And here are these kids, risking their lives."

Hall said the woman they helped was elderly.

Tate-Yancey was under the impression the woman had a prosthesis.

"I didn't notice that, and I didn't hear about that," Hall said. "But if so, God bless her."

Hall said the woman was inside the house, on the first floor, when he and the others arrived.

"Her dog had already come out," Hall said. "She was getting ready to go back upstairs because she was trying to find her kittens. We told her she couldn't worry about her kittens. That she had to come out. Then, we guided her out.

"The woman didn't say much. She was in shock."

The woman, Hall added, was wearing only undergarments, as if maybe she'd been roused from a nap.

"I gave her the sweatpants from my track suit, and Sherrod gave her his hoodie," he said.

When asked about his bravery, Hall said, "I just reacted, that's all. We all did. We just went. That woman was in trouble and needed help. The shot-put area was right there. We were the closest. It was rough over there. Lots of thick, dark smoke.

"Someone did call 911 when they first saw that. We didn't know if someone was in the house. But then we could hear a woman yelling for help."

This was the second act of fire-related heroism by Public League athletes this school year. Last September, while walking home from practice, Overbrook football players Yusuf Bangura, Calem Bridgette and Markeyse Carter rescued an elderly woman from a burning house near 56th and Girard.

Once this fire was doused, the meet resumed. Tate-Yancey said Hall and Graham placed third and fourth, respectively, in the shot put, while Young grabbed sixth. *

Staff writer David Gambacorta contributed to this report

Los Broncos
04-20-2007, 04:47 PM
Feel good story, to bad it will go unnoticed.

DomCasual
04-20-2007, 04:56 PM
Didn't Peter Brady do this on a very special episode of the Brady Bunch once? It was the one where he put too much soap in the washer.

Tredici
04-20-2007, 04:59 PM
This was the second act of fire-related heroism by Public League athletes this school year.

See? I'm tellin' ya. Something is just not right. And it sounds like they let Beezer burn.

Shocking.

PLOWHORSE
04-20-2007, 05:04 PM
Didn't Peter Brady do this on a very special episode of the Brady Bunch once? It was the one where he put too much soap in the washer.

Yep, Mike and Carol were beaming with joy, and adjusted his punishments for the washer malfeasance.

DomCasual
04-20-2007, 05:14 PM
Yep, Mike and Carol were beaming with joy, and adjusted his punishments for the washer malfeasance.

REP for using the word malfeasance!

Rocket 7
04-20-2007, 05:23 PM
Where the athletes greasers?

watermock
04-20-2007, 05:57 PM
This was the second act of fire-related heroism by Public League athletes this school year.

See? I'm tellin' ya. Something is just not right. And it sounds like they let Beezer burn.

Shocking.

Or he got really wet! If that old girl with a fake leg, probably diebeties, had gone up to the second floor, she likely would of been overcome by smoke inhalation.

Rohirrim
04-20-2007, 06:16 PM
REP for using the word malfeasance!

This board is really going downhill. :rofl: