On a Sunday morning, a five-year-old hero awoke to the sound of raging fires, and his first instinct was not to save himself, but rather to save everyone else.
The five-year-old Noah Woods ran from the window after grabbing his dog and sister. However, he did so much moreโฆ
When an electrical fire started in his home on a Sunday morning, the first thing he did was to save his sister and dog.
To cover the familyโs expenses, a GoFundMe page was created.
โOn the morning of February 9, my 5-year-old grandson woke us up by telling us that our house was on fire. We give God praise for our Noah and his valiant deeds. By Godโs goodness, all nine of our family members were able to leave our house.
We might not be here right now if Noah hadnโt existed. The kidsโ bedroom is where the electrical fire first started. The flames in Noahโs chamber awakened him up. He instantly grabbed his two-year-old sister Lilly, opened the bedroom window, hopped out, and raced to our son Joshโs house next door for assistance.
All nine of us were able to reach safety in a matter of minutes. The GoFundMe pageโs description reads, โWe thank God that we are all safe.โ
The Bartow County Fire Department wrote on their Facebook page, โOur hero!โ
โ5-year-old Noah Woods just discovered his bedroom on fire when he woke up. The window was the only way out. He was able to escape the fire with his 2-year-old sister before returning inside to warn the rest of the family.
Fortunately, all nine family members managed to escape the house unharmed, except for a little burn on Noahโs wrist.
Noah and four other family members received treatment for smoke inhalation and minor burns. He will receive a Lifesaving Award and be recognized as an Honorary Bartow County Firefighter by BCFD Chief Dwayne Jamison on Friday.
Noahโs grandfather, David Woods, stated, โIf it werenโt for Noah, I mean, we were all asleep, so we wouldnโt have realized what was going on.โ โWe all might have died.โ
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