The heroic attitude of a Pole in Dublin. He saved a man from a burning building


Tomasz Zaręba set up his truck at a burning building and enabled a man imprisoned inside. Dramatic scenes took place on Monday in the morning in the ROW Row district in Dublin.
The Polish driver heard a call for help, coming from a burning building when he donated the goods. He saw fire and smoke. As he reported in an interview with the BBC, he saw a lying man on the sidewalk. “I think he could break both legs when he jumped out of the building,” he said. Another man shouted from the window. He did not know what to do, because there were flames behind him, and under him a gulf, he said.
The Pole decided to act. “I went back as close to the window as it was safe,” he said. The imprisoned man jumped onto the roof of the vehicle.
The recording showing the whole situation circulates on the internet.
Then the Polish driver asked the saved man if anyone else could be in a burning building. This, according to the Pole's account, was shocked and could not answer unequivocally. – I waited in case someone else had to jump out of the window. After a while I put the truck in a safe place and waited for the fire brigade. Then the fireman came and said: “Great job, buddy, thanks” and I went to finish the deliveries for this day, “said Tomasz Zaręba.
“Incredibly brave intervention”
The bosses of the Pole also praised his heroic attitude. “We want to praise Tomasz for a quick reaction and help to this person in getting out of the burning building. It was an incredibly brave intervention. It had to be a very terrifying experience. We hope that those who have suffered, completely recover, “said Joanne Mellon, Logistics Director at BWG Foods, who is the owner and operator of the Euroscar brand in Ireland.
10 people suffered as a result of the fire. Seven people received medical assistance on the spot, three went to the hospital.




