Roman Electric employees rescue one baby and one man from a house fire

Roman Electric Company in Milwaukee Wisconsin
@Deepizzaguy (95026)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
March 12, 2018 6:27pm CST
Chris Rassette who is one of many employees who were working on a house nearby witnessed a fire that broke out on a home nearby this morning at the 600 block of 69th Street in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Rassette and his fellow employees were altered that something was wrong when someone tried to open a window on the first floor. Rassette and his fellow employees went inside the burning home to rescue one baby and one man inside a two story home. There was one more man stuck in the second floor of the burning home when Rassette and his fellow employees attempted to rescue the second man. The second man was too sacred to go out through the first floor. However he was able to be rescued when the Milwaukee Fire Department arrived and rescued him when he jumped out of the house safely when the firefighters probably used a safety device for him to jump into. The firefighters were able to rescue one man on the second floor who was then taken to Columbia St. Mary's Hospital's burn unit. Milwaukee Fire Deputy Chief Aaron Lipski reports the fire started on the first floor. The cause of the fire is being investigated by the authorities. It was a good thing that the Roman Electric employees assisted the persons who were inside the home before the firefighters arrived since it would be hard to imagine if a baby and a man would have able to survive the house fire before the firefighters arrived.
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@mydanods (6513)
• Nigeria
13 Mar 18
Good news again. Thanks for giving us some good news about humanity. I was happy that a little baby is able to breathe fresh air again and not get herself burnt alive.
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@Deepizzaguy (95026)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
15 Mar 18
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@jaboUK (64361)
• United Kingdom
12 Mar 18
There are some good people in the world and those employees are among them.
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@Deepizzaguy (95026)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
12 Mar 18
That is very true. Real heroes do not wear capes or masks.
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