Sunday, November 14, 2010

Fermented Firebombers Foiled by Family Friends

This is the kind of stuff that will now appear regularly

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Duffy Home Ablaze
 On November 7, 2010, at 5:30 am, 15 year old local paperboy, Sean Bridges reported an arson in progress at 325 west 5th Ave. Due to the fire department’s quick reaction time of four minutes, the fire was extinguished within 15 minutes. After hearing glass break, Bridges witnessed a lone figure flee to a dark SUV with a waiting driver. Moments after the car sped off, the boy saw flames and began pounding on the door in an attempt to alert the family of eight that dwelled inside. In the confusion, Jim and Sandy Duffy didn’t realize that their youngest daughter, three year old Kim Duffy, had not yet emerged from the flaming inferno. By the time the connection was made, the family dog Buddy amazed everyone when he appeared just outside the flaming domicile leading young Kim by his collar.  So relieved at the safe return of her daughter, that when asked about Buddy, Sandy Duffy was quoted as saying, “He saved her life.” While no major injuries were sustained, 3 individuals did receive medical attention for minor injuries. Kim Duffy suffered minor smoke inhalation and was hospitalized. A female firefighter, Sharon Medina, suffered a cut on the arm and was treated then released by Hurley Medical Center.  Buddy the dog was treated for minor burns he received on his paws.
After a short investigation, two men were arrested and will each be charged with eight counts of attempted murder and one count of arson which together could carry a sentence of life in prison. The investigators determined that the unnamed 27 and 38 year old suspects were intoxicated when setting the fire and mistook the Duffy family home for a know drug house. The suspects admit their mistake and are showing their remorse inside a cell at the Genesee County Jail where they are being held without bond, pending a court appearance on Monday.  The real drug house was raided and two arrests were made. Despite the circumstances, the authorities don't seem to believe this incident is related to any of the other recent fires in the city.
Sean Bridges will be receiving a medal of valor from the mayor in honor of his heroic deed. As an added asset, his actions will aid in the acquisition of the coveted Boy Scouts’ life saving merit badge. Sean hopes that it will lead to the superior level of Eagle Scout.  
All donations to aid the Duffy’s should be directed through your local Red Cross office.

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