Monday, December 27, 2010

James Shackelford, 73, blind, and a hero in house fire in Queens New York

In a crazy world of self interest it’s good to know we still have some genuine heroes among us.

What’s incredible about James Sheckelford is that he’s blind! But, his blindness didn’t stop him from risking his own life to help a person in need.

The New York Post reports that an elderly blind man heard his neighbor's screams for help yesterday and did not hesitate, rushing into her burning Queens building to try to save her.

James Shackelford, 73, a retired JFK Airport cook blind from diabetes for a dozen years, then became engulfed in flames himself.

Fortunately, he wasn't the only good Samaritan on hand. Two others, driving down 194th Street in St. Albans on their way back from church just after noon, saw Shackelford stumble out with his clothing on fire and rushed to his assistance.

"It was good he was able to make it out of his house," said Thomas Brannon Jr., who, with Douglas Davis, rolled Shackelford on the ground to put out the flames.


Shackelford was taken to Nassau University Hospital with burns over 50 percent of his body, and remains in critical condition.

A resident of the block for more than three decades, Shackelford heard a friend and neighbor calling for help, and did not hesitate, his wife, Anna, said.

"He was always the first one to try to help," she said.

"Anyone in the neighborhood who needed something -- he would always be there. He'd give up his last penny for someone."


More details here

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