Park Street fire that badly injured boy was ‘a mother’s worst nightmare’
Updated 7:31 AM;
Today 7:30 AM
Or Eon Jackson, 8, was rescued by firefighters after his family s Park Street home caught fire on Tuesday, March 30, 2021. Or Eon s shirt displays a sonogram photo of his little brother. (Courtesy of Samone Jackson)
Facebook Share
Syracuse, N.Y. Or’Eon Jackson - lying in a Syracuse hospital bed with burns - asked his mother why he was still alive.
His mother, Samone Jackson, said all she could do was cry when her eight-year-old son asked her that question.
Or’Eon was rescued by Syracuse firefighters from a fire in the family’s apartment in the 1200 block of Park Street on March 30. He suffered burns and was in critical condition at Upstate University Hospital, fire officials said after the fire.
Report: 2 Syracuse Doctors Accused of Keying Car At Wegman s
wibx950.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wibx950.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Report: 2 Syracuse Doctors Accused of Keying Car At Wegman s
961theeagle.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 961theeagle.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In the United States, if a disease is diagnosed in less than 200,000 people, itâs considered a rare disease. Advocates for those who suffer from rare diseases have designated the last day of February every year as Rare Disease Day. This is an acknowledgement that is designed to raise public awareness about rare diseases in hopes of generating adequate health care, treatment options and opportunities for social support. According to the National Organization of Rare Disorders or NORD, all pediatric cancers and 500 types of other cancers are considered rare diseases. The NORD also exposes the grim reality that more than 90% of rare diseases do not have FDA approved treatment options in place.