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Boy saves 3 brothers from fire at home

Dubai Police honour 12-year-old hero with certificat­e

- BY ALI AL SHOUK Staff Reporter

Quick thinking in a crisis helped a 12-year old Emirati boy in Dubai save his three brothers and earn a certificat­e of honour for his heroism from the Dubai Police.

Yesterday, Dubai Police praised 12-year-old Masoud Nasser Al Mazroui for evacuating his brothers during a fire that broke out in his house and then going back into the house to fight the blaze before firefighte­rs arrived on the scene. Dubai Police honoured Masoud with a certificat­e for his heroic actions. “He is an example of what people should do in emergency situations,” Brigadier Yousuf Al Adidi said.

A Dubai boy is being hailed as a hero for saving the lives of his three brothers when a fire broke out in their family home in Al Ghusais recently.

Dubai Police yesterday praised 12-year-old Emirati Masoud Nasser Al Mazroui for evacuating his brothers and then going back into the house to fight the blaze before firefighte­rs arrived on the scene.

Dubai Police honoured him with a certificat­e for his heroic actions.

Masoud and his three brothers, aged two, four and eight, were alone in the house as their parents had stepped out when the youngest brother, who was playing with a lighter, accidental­ly ignited some curtains.

Masoud saw flames spreading near his little brother and rushed to rescue him. He took him outside before rushing back and evacuating his other two brothers.

Alerting housemaid

He then warned the maid about the fire and joined her in trying to prevent the blaze from spreading using cooking pots filled with water.

The neighbours noticed the smoke and called the Dubai Police control room. Police patrols and firefighte­rs rushed to the house and extinguish­ed the fire.

Brigadier Yousuf Al Adidi, director of Al Ghusais police station, praised the boy for his quick thinking in a crisis.

“What he did was heroic. He saved the lives of his little brothers while the flames were spreading in the house. He was clever in asking the housemaid to help him in controllin­g the fire till the arrival of the authoritie­s. He is an example of what people should do in emergency situations,” Brig Al Adidi said.

Nasser Al Mazroui, the boy’s father, thanked Dubai Police and expressed pride in his son’s actions.

“Awareness campaigns in schools about what to do when a fire starts helped my son take proper action. I’m very proud that he rushed to evacuate his brothers first and then extinguish­ed the fire,” he said.

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Masoud Nasser Al Mazroui
 ?? Courtesy: Dubai Police ?? Brig Yousuf Al Adidi honours Masoud Nasser Al Mazroui at Al Ghusais police station yesterday.
Courtesy: Dubai Police Brig Yousuf Al Adidi honours Masoud Nasser Al Mazroui at Al Ghusais police station yesterday.

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