A fourth-grade boy died in a fire
in his grandfather's Penfield, N.Y., trailer home after helping to save
six of his relatives. Tyler Doohan, 8, had returned to the blaze in an
attempt to help rescue his disabled uncle. Tyler, his uncle Steve Smith and his grandfather Louis J. Beach died in the inferno this past weekend. Tyler took it
upon himself to wake his sleeping relatives once he detected the fire at
around 4:45 a.m. on Monday.
Two of the people Tyler helped save were children, ages 4 and 6. Tyler's body was found near the bed of his deceased uncle. His uncle Joseph Breyette said "The kid has more guts than I know of," to run back in there and go through what he went through to try to save his uncle — what can you say for the kid? He was a great kid.”
Two of the people Tyler helped save were children, ages 4 and 6. Tyler's body was found near the bed of his deceased uncle. His uncle Joseph Breyette said "The kid has more guts than I know of," to run back in there and go through what he went through to try to save his uncle — what can you say for the kid? He was a great kid.”
Breyette also spoke about the tragedy.
"It’s still hard to grip or even put your hands around it, you know," he said, "I don’t know why or what the plan of life is.”
The interim superintendent for Tyler's school Richard Stutzman Jr said "Tyler
was a very caring young man, always had a smile on his face. "Actually I just got an email from one of our staff members, who
when they heard Tyler had gone back in, or continued to help his
grandfather get out of the burning building, they were not surprised at
all. That's the type of young man he was, and in my heart and the heart
of East Rochester, he's a true hero.”
Investigators believe the fire was caused by an electrical problem, No foul play is suspected.
Some witnesses reportedly expressed concern about the number of people
living in the home.
Those
who survived the fire were taken to a local hospital where they were
treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
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