Oregon good Samaritan saves grandmother from house fire: 'Angel came out of nowhere'
Ronnie Coulam was given a token of appreciation for his heroism by Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue
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An Oregon good Samaritan is being hailed as a hero for helping save a grandmother and her family from a burning home.
Kai Brown was inside his West Linn, Oregon, home Feb. 26 when he spotted a flickering orange glow and immediately called 911 and warned his grandmother to evacuate the house, Fox 12 Oregon reported.
"I got to the top of the stairs and I tried to breathe in, but it hurt really bad," Kai told the outlet, explaining what happened when he tried to assist his grandmother, Jennie Brown.
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"I tried to help her down the stairs, but she ended up falling."
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Brown was unable to get back up after falling. That's when Ronnie Coulam happened to be passing by and noticed smoke coming from the home in suburban Portland.
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Coulam ran into the burning home and helped pull the injured grandmother to the door, where arriving firefighters carried her away.
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Coulam said that Brown had "black all over her face" from all the smoke, and the upper level of the home was "completely black and dark."
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"This angel came out of nowhere and just swooped me up, and I was out the door like that," Brown told the outlet.
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The fire was eventually extinguished, and Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue presented Coulam with an honorary coin in appreciation for his bravery.