A 9-year-old in Iowa is being credited for saving members of his family after their mobile home caught on fire.
DES MOINES — A 9-year-old in Iowa is being credited for saving his family members after their mobile home caught on fire.
Crews of the Saylor Township Fire Department responded to the fire at the Kings Mobile Home Park just after 2 a.m. on Wednesday. Juan, 9, told Des Moines media outlet KCCI that he woke up in the middle of the night and smelled something odd.After alerting his mom, they noticed the flames were still growing."Thank God for that kid at that moment," Juan's mother Ana said."I cannot thank him enough because I was like dead asleep. He is the reason why we're probably alive."
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