R.I.P. Tyler Doohan

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A Tip of The Cap to a Real American. :tiphat:

http://www.kptv.com/story/24513085/...6-relatives-from-fire-dies-trying-to-save-7th

By Chris Boyette
CNN

(CNN) - In his final moments, 8-year-old Tyler Doohan managed to rescue six people -- including two younger children -- from a burning mobile home in upstate New York, authorities said.

A last-ditch effort, however, to save his disabled grandfather cost the boy his life. His body was found by his grandfather, whom Tyler considered a best friend.

"It makes me really proud, it really does, but I just want him back," Tyler's mother, Crystal Vrooman, told CNN affiliate WHAM.

Tyler, an East Rochester resident, was staying at the home of relatives in the nearby town of Penfield on Sunday night when he noticed a fire in the single-wide trailer, said Penfield Fire Chief Chris Ebmeyer.

As firefighters and sheriff's deputies responded to 4:45 a.m. emergency call, Tyler was able to wake six other people in the small trailer, including two more children, ages 4 and 6, the fire chief said.

Then Tyler went back into the blaze to help his grandfather, who was disabled and would have been unable to get out of the home on his own, Ebmeyer said.

"By that time, the fire had traveled to the back of the trailer," said Ebmeyer. "Unfortunately they both succumbed to heat and smoke."

The pair were found together on a bed in the back room. It appeared that the boy was trying to lift his grandfather from the bed when he was overcome by the smoke and fire, the fire chief said. Tyler and his grandfather were like best friends, Vrooman said.

Another relative was found dead in a front room, although his exact relation to Tyler was not clear.

Tyler's mother said the boy broke away from his aunt outside the burning trailer and ran back inside to try to save his grandfather.

"All I could think about is how he couldn't breathe," Vrooman told WHAM.

She added: "I'm just so grateful that he went with people that he loved. He didn't go alone."

The cause of the blaze is still under investigation but believed to be accidental.

The conditions of the six survivors were not immediately available.

Ebmeyer said the trailer had no working smoke detector. He lamented that with so many people in one small mobile home, one alarm could have easily woken everyone in time to escape.

There was at least one space heater inside the trailer, the fire chief said.

Several pets -- including dogs, cats, a rabbit and hamsters -- also died in the fire, Ebmeyer said.

Meanwhile, Richard Stutzman Jr., interim superintendent of the East Rochester School District, where Tyler attended fourth grade, issued a statement:

"In bravely and selflessly giving his own life, he was able to save the lives of six others -- and he truly is a hero."
 
Sleeping in the single-wide were 8-year-old Tyler, 2 more children aged 4 and 6, 4 adults, plus the disabled grandfather. That's 8 people in about 500 square feet.

Tyler was age 8 in the 4th grade in January. Maybe the smart kid skipped a grade.

She added: "I'm just so grateful that he went with people that he loved. He didn't go alone."

Now that's carrying the Christian "Praise God" mantra too far. Mother, it's okay to be unhappy.
 
Didn't know he was an American Indian.
 
Didn't know he was an American Indian.
This post makes me so fucking angry. To make that comment about a boy any person would be proud to call son while having a picture of a guy who called 911 to tell them his wife was laying on the bottom of the pool speaks volumes.
 
Sleeping in the single-wide were 8-year-old Tyler, 2 more children aged 4 and 6, 4 adults, plus the disabled grandfather. That's 8 people in about 500 square feet.

Tyler was age 8 in the 4th grade in January. Maybe the smart kid skipped a grade.



Now that's carrying the Christian "Praise God" mantra too far. Mother, it's okay to be unhappy.
Nothing to do with it. She is clearly unhappy. She is just trying to make it a little less devestating.
 
I think he's a hero..... but I also think it's fucking ridiculous that an 8 year old would be running back into a burning trailer to save adults. This is a kid who won't grow up because he was trying to save his disabled grandfather.
 
This post makes me so fucking angry. To make that comment about a boy any person would be proud to call son while having a picture of a guy who called 911 to tell them his wife was laying on the bottom of the pool speaks volumes.

The OP includes the words "Real American."

The kid is a hero, sure.
 

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