SALLY HO
Chicago Sun Times
After lunch at Weiner Circle in Lincoln Park, off-duty firefighter Jason Durbin saw fire blowing out from the top floor of a Near North Side high-rise. So he rushed onto the scene, ran up 28 flights of stairs and carried a woman, piggyback, down the stairs.
She was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in serious condition with burns and smoke inhalation.
Firefighters controlled the blaze, which started in the woman's unit about 2 p.m. Sunday, within 15 minutes and mostly contained the fire to the 28th and 29th floors, Fire Department media affairs director Larry Langford said. No other injuries were reported.
Durbin first saw smoke on the south side of the building as he drove south on Clark.
"It didn't look right," Durbin said, so he pulled over at the 29-story building, the Bryant House at 1451 N. Sandburg Terrace, and was told there was someone in the unit. After rushing up the stairs, he found the woman, in her 50s or 60s, conscious about five to six feet from the door. "When I felt her, it was pull and go," Durbin said.
"I know it sounds cliche, but anybody in our profession would do the same thing," said Durbin, who denied being a hero.
By the time Durbin reached the 25th floor, he saw crews were on the scene, elevating the response to a second alarm, which called for 130 firefighters and paramedics.
"[Durbin] is a hero today," Fire Chief Jeffrey Springer said. "She was very fortunate and blessed to have Jason on the scene."
The 28th and 29th floors sustained extensive damage. "I feel bad for the 29th floor. That's gone," said Mona Sutaria, who lives across the hall from the injured woman.
The lower floors were basically unaffected, Langford said. Residents were allowed to return to the building about 3:20 p.m.
Margaret McIlvain said she was watching the Bears game with her 12-year-old son in their condo on the 25th floor when she heard a crash and saw windows shattering from above. She immediately ran outside with her son.
On her way out of the building, she said she ran into Durbin in the lobby.
"He asked me where the stairs were, and I propped the door open for him," McIlvain said.
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December 14, 2009