Hero jumps from burning building with ‘baby tucked into his boxer shorts’

Flats on fire in Lochawe Close Heywood Police, fire engines and paramedics swarm street amid reports of serious incident Emergency services have been scrambled to a street after reports of a serious incident. Greater Manchester Police together with the fire service and paramedics are at the scene in Heywood, near Rochdale, on Thursday afternoon. Vehicles are gathered on Lochawe Close in Heywood, which runs off Argyle Street.
Emergency services were called to the fire in Heywood yesterday afternoon (Picture: Steve Allen)

A kind community rallied after a man jumped from a burning building with a baby tucked into his boxer shorts to save the little one’s life.

The incident on Thursday saw emergency services rushed to Lochawe Close in Heywood, Greater Manchester, at around 3pm.

Fire crews responded to a blaze that tore through four flats and led to three people being taken to hospital for smoke inhalation.

Residents reported having to jump down from the building to escape the flames.

One local said they saw a man leap from the burning first floor flat and onto the ground with a baby, reported to be just five months old, tucked into his boxer shorts.

Flats on fire in Lochawe Close Heywood Police, fire engines and paramedics swarm street amid reports of serious incident Emergency services have been scrambled to a street after reports of a serious incident. Greater Manchester Police together with the fire service and paramedics are at the scene in Heywood, near Rochdale, on Thursday afternoon. Vehicles are gathered on Lochawe Close in Heywood, which runs off Argyle Street.
One resident said the community is ‘really tight’. (Picture: Steve Allen)

Anthony Wright, 34, said he saw his neighbour after he had leapt out of the building with his child.

The neighbour told Mr Wright both he and the child were ‘fine’.

He said: ‘The first thing I said was to ask if he was OK and he said they were fine.

‘I definitely wanted to make sure they are alright. This community is really tight.’

Mr Wright told the Manchester Evening News, said he also had to jump down from the first floor.

He said: ‘I’ve seen black embers outside the window and I’ve looked out of the window and people were waving at me. I didn’t know why they were waving.

‘I’ve gone to my front door and I’ve seen black smoke.

‘I’ve slammed the door. I kicked my window through [and] I’ve jumped out.’

Another resident, Liam Hughes, 35, said: ‘I was in the shops and saw the smoke and ran up there, banging on the windows to get everyone out.

‘If I had not gone there it could have been a lot worse. None of them had any clothes on.’

Residents on a local Facebook group titled ‘Heywood Town’ appeared to rally around a young family caught up in the incident.

One local wrote that they took a young woman and her boyfriend and baby ‘in my house to keep them safe’.

Other generous residents responded by offering support by providing nappies and clothes.

A spokesman for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: ‘At just before 2.55pm on Thursday (March 13) GMFRS were called to a fire involving four maisonette flats on Lochawe Close, Heywood.

‘A number of fire engines and special appliances were quickly mobilised to the scene with surrounding properties evacuated.

‘Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used jets to extinguish the fire and are dampening down any remaining hot spots.

‘Crews remain in attendance alongside Greater Manchester Police and North West Ambulance Service.’ 

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