City Worker Catches Man as He Jumps Out of His Burning Apartment with His Pets
- A fire broke out around 6 p.m. Tuesday in an apartment building on East Bow Street in Franklin, prompting three people to jump from the second floor for safety.
- The fire forced Blake McInerney to break open a window and jump after black smoke filled his apartment, blocking the front door exit and making breathing difficult.
- His girlfriend Ava Gallagher yelled, "My house is on fire," and ran out the front door while his mother Morgan McInerney arrived home, visibly upset by the fire's severity.
- Franklin Fire Chief Michael Foss stated that a city employee helped by catching McInerney as he jumped from the window, and the origin of the fire is still being examined, with the apartment likely completely destroyed.
- The family, physically unharmed, has launched a GoFundMe campaign while waiting to assess their losses after this difficult event that disrupted their new start together.
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City worker catches man as he jumps out of his burning apartment with his pets
By Arielle Mitropoulos, Krizia Williams Click here for updates on this story FRANKLIN, New Hampshire (WMUR) — A young man is OK after he jumped out of a window when a fire began to tear through his apartment building in Franklin. Multiple fire crews responded to the scene Tuesday on East Bow Street around 6
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