Georgia Man Catches 6 People Jumping Out of Burning 3-Story Apartment Building
A Georgia man is being hailed as a hero after breaking the fall of at least six people who were jumping from the top floor of a burning apartment complex, catching them with his bare arms. Among those he rescued were a newborn baby and a pregnant woman.
William Cox had just dropped off his son when he noticed smoke billowing out of Fairington Village Apartments in Stonecrest. He realized the building was on fire but didn’t see anyone fleeing the scene.
“I walked down and I don’t see anyone running out of the building,” he told KHOU11 on Dec. 12. “So, I’m screaming, ‘Please, the building is on fire. If you’re in there, get out.’”
My adrenaline was just rushing : Man catches victims jumping from burning DeKalb apartment
Among those who jumped or were tossed to him were a pregnant woman and a newborn baby, witnesses told 11Alive. Author: Christopher Buchanan, Brittany Kleinpeter Published: 5:56 PM EST December 12, 2020 Updated: 6:06 PM EST December 12, 2020
STONECREST, Ga. As others were desperately trying to get to safety, a local man is being honored for taking action to make sure they could on Friday. And his actions may be why a bad situation didn t become much worse.
Officials said William Cox was among the first on the scene when a fire broke out at Fairington Village Apartments in Stonecrest on Friday afternoon. He arrived and said he was immediately concerned when he didn t see people evacuating.