Incredible Rescue: Brave Boy Thrown from Window During Almaty Apartment Fire

2023-08-02 06:27:24

A fire broke out in an apartment building in Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city. (Picture / Reposted from Twitter)

A fire broke out in an apartment building in Almaty, the largest city in Kazakhstan. Residents living on the sixth floor threw their children out of the window when they saw the fire. Fortunately, the people downstairs had already prepared mattresses and successfully caught them. The little boy later helped many trapped residents escape. After receiving the report, the local fire department dispatched 50 personnel to the scene for rescue, and finally successfully rescued regarding 40 residents. No one has died yet.

The British “Sun” (The Sun) reported that the fire broke out in a 16-story building in Almaty. The fire started from the elevator shaft on the fifth floor and spread all the way to the sixth floor, billowing thick smoke continuously; In a critical moment, in order to let the child escape, a resident who was trapped on the 6th floor saw that the people below had moved mattresses and sheets, etc., so he directly carried the boy out of the window, let go of his hands and let him fall to the 1st floor. The picture is full of dangers.

Fortunately, the people downstairs worked together to lift up the mattress and make preparations for the place where the boy fell. There were still several people standing by with sheets, and finally caught the child who fell from a high altitude in a thrilling manner, and quickly put him away. Lifting it aside, successfully resolved a crisis, and then helped many trapped residents escape. This thrilling rescue process was all filmed by the residents opposite, causing heated discussions on the Internet.

The report pointed out that following receiving the report, the local fire department immediately dispatched 50 manpower to the scene for rescue, and dispatched aerial ladder trucks to help the residents out of trouble, and finally successfully rescued regarding 40 people. The report pointed out that at least 31 people were injured in the fire, 16 of whom were children. Fortunately, none of the injured were life-threatening following being rushed to the hospital. No deaths have been reported so far, which is considered a blessing among misfortunes.

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