5-Year-Old Hero Saved Family From Electrical Fire

On February 9, 2020, five-year-old Noah Woods heroically saved his family from an electrical fire. Noah grabbed his two-year-old sister Lilly and fled via the window after waking up to flames in his bedroom. He fled to his uncle’s house for aid. All nine family members were evacuated after his notice. Noah got a wrist burn, but no one else was hurt. The Bartow County Fire Department awarded him an honorary firefighter title and Lifesaving Award. A GoFundMe was created to help the family rebuild after the fire destroyed their home. Noah’s quick thinking probably rescued them.

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