Three Georgia braveheart teen football players are being hailed as heroes after they saved residents and pets from a burning house.
The trio from the South Paulding High School didn’t waste a moment to jump into action when they saw the neighborhood house on fire on the afternoon of July 17.
“It was completely black. You couldn’t see anything,” Blair told the TV station.
Blair said the fire was too hot and smoke had filled the house. He said that during his attempt to put out the fire, he needed to run out of the house “about every two to three minutes to get some oxygen.”
“I really didn’t want to go into the burning house, but you needed to, you had to [...] to make sure people are safe,” Blair said.
Blair and Keller sprayed water to put out the fire, which had “broken windows” according to the report. Meanwhile, Seymour brought the residents and pets out safely. The trio carried out a commendable rescue before the fire department came over.
The Paulding County Fire Department said that the fire incident started after a “domestic assault call” from the victim, the reported stated.
The officials said that a sofa and mattress was put on fire inside the house. The report stated that the suspect, a 33-year-old man, is already in custody and is “charged with aggravated assault, aggravated assault by strangulation, cruelty to children, cruelty to animals and arson 2nd degree.”
“Being selfless & a good human being isn’t hard. Proud to call them SPARTANS!!!” Nash wrote.
“As their head coach, I’m proud because my staff and I are always preaching about how football is bigger than the individual,” Nash added.
“It extends into our communities and to those who can not help themselves and we should always set the bar when it comes to being good students, friends, siblings, sons, future husbands, and men of character and action.”