Father saves family, neighbors from burning duplex.Byline: Rebecca Nolan The Register-Guard COTTAGE GROVE Cottage Grove, village (1990 pop. 22,935), Washington co., SE Minn., near the St. Croix River; inc. 1965. There is farming (cattle, sheep, corn, and soybeans) and manufacturing (chemicals and machinery). - A man recovering from back surgery helped his family escape a burning duplex Thursday night, then returned to the house to save his neighbors. Daniel Lee's "quick thinking did help his upstairs neighbors escape," said Andy McClean, fire marshal fire marshal n. 1. The head of a department or office that is charged with the prevention and investigation of fires. 2. A person in charge of firefighting personnel and equipment at an industrial plant. Noun 1. for the South Lane County Fire & Rescue District. Lee, 30, and his family, including three children and his 28-year-old fiancee, escaped unhurt, as did neighbors Lorin and Chalah cha·lah n. Variant of challah. Bailey. Fire and water damage left the residences uninhabitable. The Oregon Pacific chapter of the American Red Cross American Red Cross: see Red Cross. put up both families temporarily at the Cottage Grove Comfort Inn. The fire started shortly after 10 p.m. at the duplex at 1131 Chestnut St. in Cottage Grove. McClean said it began in the garage and "raced up the garage wall to the attic." Daniel Lee's father, Larry Lee For the football player of the same name see Larry Lee (football player). Larry Lee was a long time friend of Jimi Hendrix and eventually joined Hendrix's new band Gypsy Sun and Rainbows as rhythm guitar player. , said the family was running the clothes dryer in the garage when some wiring caught fire. The house was built in the 1940s without fire stops between the floors. As a result, the flames spread quickly from Lee's downstairs apartment to the attic unit. By the time firefighters arrived, flames were shooting from the roof, McClean said. Daniel Lee Daniel Lee is a name shared by several notable individuals:
He ushered his family out, including the children - ages 10, 11 and 14 - and the family's pug pug, breed of sturdy, compact toy dog that became popular in England during the 19th cent. It stands about 11 in. (27.9 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs from 14 to 18 lb (6.4–8.2 kg). , Princess. Daniel Lee then went back inside and opened an interior garage door. That's when he saw the flames and called for help, Larry Lee said. He then ran outside and banged on his neighbors' door, yelling for them to leave. When he got no response, he busted bust·ed adj. 1. Slang a. Smashed or broken: busted glass; a busted rib. b. Out of order; inoperable: a busted vending machine. 2. through the upper portion of the door and roused the sleeping Baileys, whose apartment had filled with smoke, Larry Lee said. Daniel Lee underwent back surgery a month ago, his father said. A self-employed carpenter, Daniel Lee has no health insurance. The family also did not have renter's insurance. "He's been through so much, and now this - and he's still thinking of other people," Larry Lee said. McClean said the structure sustained about $40,000 in damage. The garage was completely destroyed. The fire also destroyed about $10,000 in carpentry tools that Lee had stored in the garage. Daniel Lee was trying to salvage what remained of the family's possessions Friday, his father said. An account has been set up in Daniel Lee's name at the Cottage Grove branch of Northwest Community Credit Union. The Red Cross and local churches are working with the family to meet their immediate needs. Reporter Karen McCowan contributed to this report. |
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