Two young black heroes you probably didn't know about

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Just saw this story online, never heard about it and couldn't find it on The Coli anywhere:


https://www.wthr.com/article/news/l...home/531-c5d78e7b-ead9-4dcf-95e0-31f7f72d39e0


MARION, Ind. — Two young men are being hailed as heroes in Grant County, after rescuing a man from his burning home.

Sunday afternoon, before emergency crews arrived on South Adams Street in Marion, Tré Jones, 25, and Marcus Harvey, 24, saw danger and faced it head-on.

They were in the neighborhood when they noticed a fire.

"I'm like 'I smell some smoke. Somebody's house is on fire,'" Jones said. "There's people in the front yard, some of them recording."

"They basically tell us there's a guy inside the house," Harvey added. "We didn't know where he was at, just heard him screaming and everything."

The man inside was trapped by smoke and flames.

"Then I started hearing him," Jones said. "I'm like so why are you all just standing there?"

He decided to take action and risk his own life to save a stranger.

"So I kicked the door in. When I kicked the door in, fire, smoke, all that came through," Jones said. "It blew out at me. I see a little tunnel area I can duck down and get underneath the smoke. Now I could hear him a lot more clear so I'm like 'here I come,'" Jones recalled. "Picked him up, scooted him out the house. When I got to the door, Marcus assisted me. He grabbed by his pants. We dragged him out here. That's when the firefighters came and stuff."

"As we're coming out of the house, we can't see anything but only thing I can sit there and tell you if you believe in God, mysterious things will happen," Harvey said. "He was there the whole entire time showing us the way out."

The victim, 56-year-old Guy Tarlton, fell asleep while cooking Father's Day dinner. The fire is believed to have started in the oven.

Tarlton's nephew says his uncle's rental had no smoke alarms. Guy is now in critical condition at the hospital, but alive.

"30 percent of his upper body's burned. He has burns on his arms, on his head," Tarlton's nephew said. "We just gotta keep praying that God will bring him through."

The nephew met his uncle's rescuers for the first time on Tuesday.

He wanted his mom, Guy's sister, to meet them too, to say thank you.

Jones and Harvey have been keeping in touch to get updates on Guy. They can't visit him because of COVID-19 restrictions. But they're glad he's still fighting to survive.

And they're glad they faced fire, to make sure he could do so.

"They just had an instinct of human nature to save a person if you hear them saying help," Tarlton said of the young men.

"I didn't know it was that bad. When I was in there, I didn't know, I wasn't even thinking how bad it was. I just knew I had to get him out," Jones said. "It makes me feel good. Like – I know I saved somebody's life for real. I saved somebody's life."





smh at the folk who were just standing outside and didn't do anything. Fact that the guy ended up in critical condition means almost certainly that he was a goner if they hadn't gotten him out at that moment.

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City of Marion, IN | Two Marion Men Honored with “Citizens Life Saving Award” by MFD for Heroic Actions

Two Marion Men Honored with “Citizens Life Saving Award” by MFD for Heroic Actions
JUL 8, 2020 | LAYLA PRICE-BODKIN

Two courageous young men were honored at the Marion Common Council meeting on July 7th, 2020, for life-saving and selfless actions in pulling a man out of a burning home in Marion on the afternoon of June 21st, 2020. The Marion Fire Department, led by Chief Paul David, presented Mr. Trevionte Smith and Mr. Marcus Harvey with plaques commending them for their bravery. The two men risked their lives for one of a complete stranger. The City of Marion is proud of these two local heroes.

Mayor Jess Alumbaugh stated, “I am truly inspired by the courage and compassion of these two young men who selflessly risked their own lives to save the life of another.”

A presentation given by Mr. Smith of the actions taken by the men will be included in the minutes of the meeting which will be posted on cityofmarion.in.gov/commoncouncil. Initial interviews recounting the incident were also published in the Chronicle Tribune on June 25th, 2020.


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Looks like the man they rescued later succumbed to his injuries.

Obituary​

Guy E. "Bub" Tarlton, 56, Marion, passed away at 9:48 pm on Monday, June 29, 2020, at Lutheran Hospital of Indiana in Fort Wayne. He was born in Greeneville, Tennessee, on Wednesday, July 31, 1963, to Ed and Mary (Hickman) Tarlton.
Guy E. "Bub" Tarlton Obituary

Horrible way to go. Dying alone, slowly cooking to death as your lungs burn up…Thanks to them he got out of the inferno, got pain relief and his family got a chance to say goodbye.
 
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