Chicago Sun-Times

Hero cop critical after running into burning home to save woman

- BY MITCH DUDEK AND TAYLOR HARTZ Staff Reporters

A Chicago Police sergeant was in critical condition Wednesday after running into a burning home on the South Side to save a disabled woman who apparently sparked the blaze with a lit cigarette and is also hospitaliz­ed in critical condition.

The sergeant, along with another sergeant and two officers, was flagged down by a man who said his home had caught fire and his family was still inside at 2: 58 a. m. at 7950 S. Muskegon.

The police escorted the man’s wife to safety and attempted to reach the couple’s disabled daughter, who uses a wheelchair and was in a bedroom where “it appears the fire was the most intense,” Police Supt. Eddie Johnson said Wednesday afternoon.

Firefighte­rs arrived and took over the search. “They knew she was in there somewhere because the father was screaming where she was located,” Chicago Fire Commission­er Jose Santiago said.

Firefighte­rs found her unconsciou­s, lying facedown under the rubble of a collapsed ceiling, Santiago said.

She suffered smoke inhalation and burns and was in critical condition Wednesday at the University of Chicago Medical Center.

The fire was apparently sparked by a cigarette the daughter was smoking, Santiago said.

Both sergeants and one of the officers who ran into the two- story brick home were taken to the same hospital.

The only first responder who remained hospitaliz­ed as of Wednesday afternoon was a 51- year- old sergeant who suffered smoke inhalation and remained in critical condition.

Concerned that his airway might swell shut from possible burn damage, doctors put a breathing tube down his windpipe.

“I ask that all Chicagoans come together and pray for that victim and for the sergeant who was among a group of heroes who ran toward the danger for the sake of others,” Johnson said.

“I just visited him in his room with his family, and they are very optimistic that he will make a full recovery,” Johnson said of the injured cop.

The four cops had been responding to an unrelated domestic disturbanc­e in the neighborho­od when they were alerted to the fire.

They work out of the South Chicago District police station.

 ?? JUSTIN JACKSON/ SUN- TIMES ?? A Chicago Police sergeant and a woman were being treated at the University of Chicago Medical Center Wednesday after a house fire on the South Side.
JUSTIN JACKSON/ SUN- TIMES A Chicago Police sergeant and a woman were being treated at the University of Chicago Medical Center Wednesday after a house fire on the South Side.

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