Updated Mar 09, 2021 | 12:35 IST Bob Swick and Scott Lewis were two firefighters who responded to the fire on Hebble Avenue in the year 2002. Firefighter administers CPR while climbing down ladder  |  Photo Credit: Facebook
Firefighters will know that no rescue job is easy with it involves toddlers stranded in a burning building.
Besides ensuring their safety, babies must be secured more cautiously and brought down safely so they do not inhale any toxic fumes during the fire.
One hero firefighter from Ohio, US had displayed tremendous grit and determination in saving a baby on Hebble Avenue in Fairborn.
Incredible footage of the rescue shared on social media shows the firefighter not only climbing down a ladder with the baby but also administering CPR on her at the same time. Bob Swick and Scott Lewis were two firefighters who responded to the fire on Hebble Avenue in the year 2002.
Walsh, Martinez warn against weekend St. Patrickâs Day gatherings amid coronavirus pandemic
By Travis Andersen Globe Staff,Updated March 9, 2021, 12:01 p.m.
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Mayor Martin J. Walsh gave updates relating to COVID-19 during a press conference at Boston City Hall.Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff
City officials Tuesday urged residents not to hold large St. Patrickâs Day parties this weekend, noting that just 10 percent of Boston adults are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
At a City Hall news conference, Mayor Martin J. Walsh said the annual St. Patrickâs Day parade through South Boston has been canceled for the second consecutive year because of the pandemic.
Gov. Charlie Baker shared his thoughts Tuesday about what the post-pandemic world or what he refers to as “the next normal” could look like for Massachusetts. “Honestly, if we can get a significant portion of our population vaccinated and if the feds can amp up the supply in a big way, the possibilities and opportunities for us to.