Neighbors in Rogers, Arkansas, rushed to help save a woman’s life when her house exploded on Saturday evening.
The call was received around 9:00 p.m. and officials said a structure had collapsed, WCVB reported.
“I was just getting done eating and we heard this big, huge bang,” said neighbor John Dryja, who ran out to his backyard and saw the home destroyed next door.
Dryja said he did not hesitate to run in and save his neighbor of over 15 years.
“She had been taking a shower and she was crouched down and her feet and her legs were all burnt up and stuff,” Dryja recalled, adding another person also ran inside to help.
“She was in shock,” Dryja said of his neighbor when he found her. “I don’t think she could hear because she was in there when that blast went off.”
He and a person named Nate rescued the woman.
“I had to get her out of there before it starts on fire. I just wanted to get her out of there,” Dryja stated, adding the two of them wrapped her in a blanket and helped her put on a pair of shoes.
Meanwhile, more neighbors jumped in to offer their assistance.
“They weren’t thinking about themselves, they were just thinking about helping somebody. And that’s the type of people that they are. For the most part, that’s everybody in this neighborhood,” said Harold Shriver, who switched off the propane tank while his wife and others tended the victim.
“She was in shock and I just held her hand and told her I was with her the whole entire time,” Valerie Papada recalled.
Dryja said their actions were what neighbors do for each other.
“Somebody needs help, you go help them, you know. That’s what I did. It was pretty simple… didn’t take no thinking,” he commented.
The Rogers Fire Department is investigating the cause of the explosion and thanked the community members for their quick actions in such a dangerous situation.
The victim, Mary Chesnut, was airlifted to a hospital for treatment, according to 5 News Online.