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UPS driver rescues 101-year-old woman from burning home
Summary
A UPS driver, Willy Esquivel, carried 101-year-old Ann Edwards from a smoke-filled Santa Ana condominium on Jan. 15 after neighbors asked for help; firefighters later extinguished the kitchen fire and Edwards was taken to hospital for evaluation.
Content
A United Parcel Service driver ran into a burning condominium in Santa Ana on Jan. 15 and carried a 101-year-old resident to safety after neighbors called for help. Neighbors had seen heavy smoke pouring from the kitchen and the apartment's fire alarm was sounding. Willy Esquivel, who was making a nearby delivery, responded when people asked him to assist and brought the woman to a neighbor's couch while firefighters were summoned. Fire crews subsequently extinguished the blaze and the woman was taken to hospital for evaluation.
Key details:
- The resident rescued was 101-year-old Ann Edwards, who lives alone and was reported as disoriented when neighbors knocked on her door.
- Willy Esquivel was delivering nearby when neighbors asked for help; the Orange County Fire Authority said he carried Edwards to safety.
- Neighbors used fire extinguishers on the kitchen fire and one neighbor climbed onto the roof and sprayed water into a vent.
- The fire authority posted a video showing thick smoke inside the condo.
- Firefighters arrived, extinguished the blaze, and transported Edwards to hospital; her son said she remained hospitalized the next day and was expected to fully recover.
Summary:
Local officials described the outcome as the result of quick action and teamwork by neighbors and the delivery driver. Edwards remained in hospital the day after the incident and was reported as expected to fully recover.
