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Domino’s employees saved an 8-year-old boy from a house fire


Naser Khanfar And Sara JonesTwo Domino’s employees are reportedly being hailed as heroes after they rescued an 8-year-old Chicago boy from a house fire.

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How did Naser Khanfar and Sara Jones, Domino’s employees, save an 8-year-old child?

According to EVERYBODYauthorities received a call reporting a fire around 1:15 a.m. on Monday, October 7. The fire is believed to have occurred at a mobile home at the Airway Mobile Home Community.

“We do not believe the call came from the residence because the father and one of his sons were able to evacuate on their own,” Oak Lawn Fire Chief Mike McMillin explained in a statement.

The father and his 12-year-old son were allegedly trying to get the 8-year-old boy out of the mobile home when Khanfar and Jones noticed the scene. Chicago Tribune. The pair are said to be closing a nearby Domino’s store.

“We saw the trailer on fire, the father and son were trying to get another son out through the trailer,” Khanfar explained to reporters. “The father and I broke the window to help get the boy out.”

The newspaper reported that when firefighters arrived, they were able to extinguish the fire in about 30 minutes.

How is the child after the house fire?

According to NBC ChicagoThe family’s trailer was “destroyed” after the incident. According to Chicago TribuneKhanfar told authorities that when the boy exited the mobile home, he noticed the 8-year-old boy was “shaking” and saw “a little blood coming out.”

The father and his sons were then taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center. According to the report, they suffered “varying levels of smoke inhalation”. Meanwhile, the father is said to have suffered “minor burns to his neck and shoulders”. Despite this, he and his older child were treated and released.

Meanwhile, the 8-year-old boy was kept for further monitoring. According to EVERYBODYAs of Friday, October 11, there have been no serious reports of injuries from the fire.

“It’s good that people are willing to participate and help” Chief McMillin added.

the Chicago Tribune note that the cause of the fire is still under investigation.

A recent fire in Georgia is also making headlines

Meanwhile, the recent fire in Georgia also caused a stir. EQUAL Shade room previously reported, on September 29, a fire broke out at BioLab in Conyers. This is believed to be due to a sprinkler malfunction, resulting in water mixed with chemicals that react with the water.

The incident eventually caused residents to evacuate as smoke polluted the area.

On October 9, Kenny Johnson, a supervisor for the Rockdale County Soil and Water Conservation District, reportedly passed away after speaking out about the incident. An autopsy is said to be being performed on his body by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

RELATED: Rockdale County soil and water supervisor dies following testimony on BioLab fire

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