Neighbors rescue handicapped man from burning home


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Updated: 12/18/2012 10:12 am | Published: 12/18/2012 10:10 am
Fire truck (Darren McQuade, ABC 4 News)
Fire truck (Darren McQuade, ABC 4 News)
WEST JORDAN, Utah (AP) - Firefighters say neighbors helped save a severely handicapped man from a burning home in West Jordan.

Authorities say the fire began in a bedroom Monday night. West Jordan Fire Battalion Chief Clint Peterson tells the Deseret News a 14-year-old boy was doing homework when smoke alarms went off, while his 27-year-old wheelchair-bound brother was sleeping.

Peterson says the boy shut the door on the burning room, then called to neighbors to help.

Neighbor Chris Jaterka says he used a rock to break a window before helping his father and a passerby carry the disabled man through the window.

Peterson says the man was treated for smoke inhalation, but was otherwise unhurt.

Authorities say the fire caused about $100,000 in damage. Investigators are looking into the cause.

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Information from: Deseret News

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