Firefighters battling flames at single-story duplex during early morning emergency response in San Rafael

Security Guard Saves Two from Burning San Rafael Home

🦸 Hero Alert

A security guard working his overnight shift heard cries for help and rushed into a burning duplex to rescue two people before firefighters could arrive. Thanks to his quick thinking, everyone made it out safely.

A security guard became an unexpected hero early Monday morning when he heard desperate cries coming from a burning home in San Rafael, California.

The guard was working his regular shift around 2 a.m. when flames erupted at a single-story duplex on Mission Avenue. Without waiting for help, he ran toward danger and guided two residents to safety before fire crews arrived.

San Rafael Fire Department crews reached the scene minutes later and launched an aggressive interior attack. They searched the entire structure for anyone else who might be trapped while battling the blaze from inside the home.

Firefighters brought the fire under control within 30 minutes, containing the damage to just the front portion of one duplex unit. The adjacent unit was vacant, preventing the disaster from affecting even more lives.

Security Guard Saves Two from Burning San Rafael Home

The fire department publicly praised the security guard's courage, calling his actions "selfless and brave." Officials noted that his quick response likely prevented serious injuries or worse.

Sunny's Take

This story shows how ordinary people doing their jobs can become extraordinary heroes in an instant. The security guard didn't have special training or equipment, just the courage to act when someone needed help.

The two displaced residents received immediate support from the American Red Cross, which provided emergency resources to help them get back on their feet. Even their cats got care, with the Marin Humane Society stepping in to ensure the family's beloved pets were safe and comfortable.

While losing your home to fire is devastating, this could have ended so much worse. Instead, it became a reminder that heroes walk among us every day, sometimes wearing security uniforms and working the graveyard shift.

Everyone made it out alive that night because one person chose to run toward danger instead of away from it.

Based on reporting by Google News - Firefighter Rescues

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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