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Worker catches man who jumped out of his burning apartment with his pets

Worker catches man who jumped out of his burning apartment with his pets
MITROPOULOS JOINS US LIVE -- AND ARIELLE --YOU SPOKE WITH THAT MAN ABOUT THOSE TERRIFYING MOMENTS -- -- AND THE GOOD SAMARITAN -- WHO HELPED... MONICA... CREWS ARE STILL HERE RIGHT NOW WORKING... THAT FAMILY IS UNDERSTANDABLY IN SHOCK.. AND THE FIRE CHIEF SAYS IT WAS A CITY WORKER... WHO CAUGHT THAT YOUNG MAN WHEN HE JUMPED OUT OF THE WINDOW... : "I OPENED THE FRONT DOOR, ALL THE BLACK SMOKE JUST PILED THROUGH, SO I KNEW I COULDN'T GET OUT THAT WAY."> THERE WASN'T MUCH TIME TO THINK TONIGHT... WHEN BLAKE MCINERNEY SAW THE SMOKE COMING INTO HIS APARTMENT ON EAST BOW STREET IN FRANKLIN... : "I JUST STARTED SCREAMING BECAUSE I COULD SEE PEOPLE ON THE STREETS. THERE'S ONE REALLY NICE GUY THAT CAME OVER, AND HE CLIMBED UP HALF THE ROOF, AND HE GRABBED THE CATS DOWN FOR ME."> HE SAYS HE SMASHED A WINDOW OPEN... AND KNEW THE ONLY WAY OUT - WAS TO JUMP... : "THE SMOKE WAS GETTING TOO HARD TO BREATHE, SO I JUMPED OUT AFTER THE GUY HELD ME DOWN."> FIRE CHIEF MICHAEL FOSS SAYS THAT MAN IS A CITY WORKER WHO RAN TO HELP... : "WE HAD THREE PEOPLE JUMP INTO THE SECOND FLOOR. ONE WAS BEING ASSISTED BY A CITY WORKER WHO ACTUALLY WAS ABLE TO HELP CATCH ONE OF THE INDIVIDUALS."> NEIGHBORS SAY THEY SAW THE FIRE COMING OUT OF THE BACK WHEN CREWS GOT THERE AROUND 6 P-M... : "DID YOU SEE THE FLAMES?" // "OH YEAH, CAME RIGHT OUT OF THE ROOF, THE WINDOWS, IT WAS GOING."> BLAKE'S GIRLFRIEND, AVA, AND HIS MOM, MORGAN RUSHED TO GET THERE TOO... : "I YELLED TO MY MANAGER. I WAS TAKING MY HOUSE IS ON FIRE.'"> : "INSTANTLY I STARTED CRYING. AND HE'S LIKE, FIRE WAS REALLY BAD."> THEY'RE DOING OKAY NOW - AND AFTER A LITTLE BIT OF OXYGEN - SO IS THEIR DOG - BOSTON - WHO WAS THE FAMILY HAS SET UP A GO-FUND-ME TONIGHT... THANKFULLY - THE TWO OTHER PEOPLE WHO WERE HOME AT THE TIME WEREN'T HURT... THE CHIEF SAYS THAT CAUS
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Updated: 2:06 PM CDT Jul 2, 2025
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Worker catches man who jumped out of his burning apartment with his pets
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Updated: 2:06 PM CDT Jul 2, 2025
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A young man is OK after he jumped out of a window when a fire began to tear through his apartment building in Franklin, New Hampshire.Multiple fire crews responded to the scene Tuesday around 6 p.m.Blake McInerney said when he saw smoke pouring into his apartment, he knew he had little time to act."I opened the front door, all the black smoke just piled through, so I knew I couldn't get out that way," he said. "I just started screaming because I could see people on the streets. There's one really nice guy that came over, and he climbed up half the roof, and he grabbed the cats down for me."McInerney said he broke open a window and jumped after the smoke became too much to handle."The smoke was getting too hard to breathe, so I jumped out after the guy helped me down," he said. According to Franklin Fire Chief Michael Foss, a city worker caught McInerney from the ground."We had three people jumping from the second floor. One was being assisted by a city worker who actually was able to help catch one of the individuals," Foss said.McInerney's girlfriend, Ava Gallagher, and his mother, Morgan McInerney, who live with him, rushed home when they heard what happened."I yelled to my manager, 'My house is on fire,' and just ran out the front door," Gallagher said."Instantly, I started crying, and he's like, 'The fire's really bad,'" Morgan McInerney said.The family is doing OK physically, as is their dog, Boston, who was stuck inside the apartment during the fire.They're now waiting to learn how much they have lost after just starting over, though Foss said that it appears as though the apartment may be a total loss."This is our first apartment that we got together. I went into recovery, I paid for it on my own," Morgan McInerney said."I feel like it's just one thing after another right now," Gallagher said.The family has launched a GoFundMe during this difficult time. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

A young man is OK after he jumped out of a window when a fire began to tear through his apartment building in Franklin, New Hampshire.

Multiple fire crews responded to the scene Tuesday around 6 p.m.

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Blake McInerney said when he saw smoke pouring into his apartment, he knew he had little time to act.

"I opened the front door, all the black smoke just piled through, so I knew I couldn't get out that way," he said. "I just started screaming because I could see people on the streets. There's one really nice guy that came over, and he climbed up half the roof, and he grabbed the cats down for me."

McInerney said he broke open a window and jumped after the smoke became too much to handle.

"The smoke was getting too hard to breathe, so I jumped out after the guy helped me down," he said.

According to Franklin Fire Chief Michael Foss, a city worker caught McInerney from the ground.

"We had three people jumping from the second floor. One was being assisted by a city worker who actually was able to help catch one of the individuals," Foss said.

McInerney's girlfriend, Ava Gallagher, and his mother, Morgan McInerney, who live with him, rushed home when they heard what happened.

"I yelled to my manager, 'My house is on fire,' and just ran out the front door," Gallagher said.

"Instantly, I started crying, and he's like, 'The fire's really bad,'" Morgan McInerney said.

The family is doing OK physically, as is their dog, Boston, who was stuck inside the apartment during the fire.

They're now waiting to learn how much they have lost after just starting over, though Foss said that it appears as though the apartment may be a total loss.

"This is our first apartment that we got together. I went into recovery, I paid for it on my own," Morgan McInerney said.

"I feel like it's just one thing after another right now," Gallagher said.

The family has launched a GoFundMe during this difficult time.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.