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Father lauds Wisconsin firemen after son is rescued from burning SUV

By ASSOCIATED PRESS   Tuesday, July 21, 2009 - 4:57 p.m.
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WAUWATOSA, Wis. (AP) — The off-duty firefighters and neighbors who helped pull a 4-year-old boy from a burning SUV deserve more gratitude than words can express, the boy’s father said Tuesday.

Firefighters Joel and John Rechlitz, who suffered burns to their hands and forearms, are among the brave Milwaukee citizens who have the family’s deepest gratitude, James Harper said.

"I just want to thank everybody, the citizens of Milwaukee, for helping us," Harper said during brief remarks at a news conference. "There are angels all around us."

The Rechlitz brothers, along with neighbors and off-duty police Lt. Mark Wroblewski, sprang into action Sunday after the SUV slammed into a tree in a Milwaukee neighborhood and burst into flames.

In a scene caught on amateur video, about a dozen people converged to help save the driver and her 2-year-old daughter. But 4-year-old David Harper remained trapped in his car seat behind a wall of flames.

The firefighters, who had been directed to the scene by phone calls from their wives, used a knife to cut the car seat’s restraints and pull the boy to safety.

David, whose family calls him D.J., was upgraded to serious condition but stable Tuesday morning at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, in the Milwaukee suburb of Wauwatosa.

D.J. had burns — many deep enough to be considered third-degree — over 20 percent of his body, pediatric surgeon David Gourlay said. The burns covered most of his scalp, his upper back and upper extremities, with less severe burns on his face.

"I believe D.J. will make a full recovery," Gourlay said. "What’s challenging with burns, especially deep burns that are extensive like D.J.’s, is the functional, the cosmetic and the psychological recovery from that."

The boy was sedated and would need months of skin grafts and physical therapy, Gourlay said. Police continued to investigate the crash.

The SUV was driven by Harper’s wife, Angela Baldessari, 32, of Kingsport, Tenn. Witnesses said the vehicle swerved, struck a tree and immediately caught fire.

Jason Lepkowski told Fox News that he was driving behind Baldessari when he saw her crash.

"I looked up and she was already flipped over and blown up," he said. "The car was on fire before I could even get out of my car."

Amid plumes of thick black smoke, Baldessari handed her 2-year-old daughter, Beverly Harper, to bystanders through the top of the SUV. Baldessari then escaped through the windshield after others smashed it open.

D.J. Harper was still trapped.

The Rechlitz brothers took turns reaching for him through the windshield, but were repelled by heat and flames.

Wroblewski, the police lieutenant, arrived with two fire extinguishers, and he and Joel Rechlitz tried to hold back the flames. The extinguishers bought valuable time, Joel Rechlitz said.

"Five, 10 seconds made the difference between this boy living and this boy dying," he said.




reader COMMENTS (7)
whoanellie
Jul 22, 2009 at 11:24 a.m.
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I saw this on the National news and was so touched!! Thank you to those that helped save this little boys life!! It's nice to know there are good caring people out ther still! These brothers should get a hero's welcome from us!!!

janesvillean
Jul 22, 2009 at 12:53 a.m.
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The Wisconsin State Firefighters Association is probably a more direct contact.
http://www.wi-state-firefighters.org/
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Governor Doyle may be appealed to offer a commendation.
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Additionally, the US Department of Justice has a Medal of Valor for public safety officers.
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/medalofvalor/we...

displacedworker
Jul 22, 2009 at 12:50 a.m.
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crazy video footage!

3BD
Jul 21, 2009 at 9:36 p.m.
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i agree with you tamt722, no comments on this story. There's nothing negative in this article so a good portion of the gazette readers don't care because there's no one to put down in order to build themselves up. Whoops, I guess I just did that, didn't I? :-)

tamt722
Jul 21, 2009 at 8:46 p.m.
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There's the Sherriff's and Deputies Organization. If someone were to contact them, I'm sure they would get the recognition they deserve.

tamt722
Jul 21, 2009 at 8:44 p.m.
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Those men are heroes. Those people risked their lives for three human beings they didn't know. It's funny that when there is an excellent stroy like this, there are no comments. No bitching or complaining or nasty things said. I just want to congratulate everyone who saved that little boy and his family. Kudos for a job well done.

3BD
Jul 21, 2009 at 8:02 p.m.
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Good luck to the boy on his recovery. I see this story made national news. I hope these guys get the attention and recognition they deserve, they are true heros.

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