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Thomas Smith, a homeless man, rescued a family Jan. 15 from their burning home in Houston, Texas.
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A homeless man is being hailed a hero for saving a Houston family from their burning home, KHOU-TV reports.
Thomas Smith, who was invited to stay at the house, thought someone was breaking in when he heard a loud noise at 1:30 a.m. Friday.
He discovered that the house was on fire and went into his longtime friend’s bedroom. A slab of sheetrock from the ceiling has fallen on top of her. Smith removed the debris and got her out safely.
He then woke up her granddaughters, aged 8 and 10, and guided them out the smoke-filled house. Everyone evacuated without injuries.
According to the report, the woman offered Smith shelter in her home as a favor—without expecting anything in return. She’s now calling Smith her hero.
“I wouldn’t say I’m a hero,” said Smith, humbly declining the title. “I would say thank God for helping us all.”
Firefighters said something in the attic smashed through the ceiling and ignited a flame. A full investigation into the cause of the fire is underway.
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