Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Firefighter Saves SF Woman From Burning Building

smoke and flamesSAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) -- A San Francisco firefighter pulled off a daring rescue Monday evening, saving the life of a woman trapped in a burning building.

The blaze started around 6:30 in an apartment complex south of Market on Howard Street. Residents were so desperate to escape the flames some leapt from the building to neighboring rooftops. During the fire, one firefighter stumbled on a woman trapped and overcome by smoke.

"Firefighter Mike Magalong took his mask off, which is a pretty gutsy move on his part, and put his mask on that person that needed to be rescued. He was able to bring her out of the building successfully," explained Fire Lt. Ken Smith. "We make these decisions last-minute, and it was a good call. She was transported to hospital and is doing okay, but she was pretty much overcome by smoke and he made the decision to give her his air right away."

Magalong was breathing heavy smoke for up to three minutes before he brought the woman to safety.

No one else was injured in the fire. One unit burned, and the cause is still unknown.

Story at: kcbs.com

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