Marine catches 3 year-old boy dropped from burning building!

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KALAMAZOO — Catching a child who was dropped from a burning building was just Phillip Blanks doing his job.
The retired U.S. Marine and former football player at Kalamazoo Central High School doesn’t want special recognition for helping save a 3-year-old boy from an apartment fire in Phoenix, Arizona. Blanks, a body guard today, said protecting others is just part of his job.
Blanks credits his training as a marine and security officer and instincts for his reaction.

“It was all fast, it was a blur. It was tunnel vision as I was running. I didn’t see anything but the baby.”
Blanks, 28, caught the young boy who was dropped from an apartment balcony Friday, July 3.
The boy and an 8-year-old girl were both taken to the hospital. The children’s mother died in the fire.
The Kalamazoo native served four years in the military after completing one year at Kalamazoo Valley Community College, Blanks said in an interview with MLive. Prior to college, he played four years as a wide receiver and linebacker at Kalamazoo Central.
He moved to Arizona about a year ago and currently works in executive protection, or as a body guard, he said. He was at a friend’s apartment for a workout Friday morning when he heard people yelling outside and he jumped into action, Blanks said.
“I wasn’t able to grab my shoes,” Blank said. “I ran down the stairs barefoot…”
“As I was running, I see the baby getting ready to be tossed out of the patio,” Blanks said. “Next thing you know, he’s helicoptering in the air and I catch him.” Blanks said the child’s foot was injured in the fall but that his head and major organs were protected.

Michigan Live - https://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazo...3-year-old-dropped-from-burning-building.html
 

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I'll bet THIS guy ain't a member of BLM. He's part of a whole lot tougher gang.

God bless this jarhead (Joke; I'm ex-Army, and that's what we used to call 'em)!
 

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What floor was he dropped from?
 
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Another great American.



Firefighters, the real heroes. Not those tyrant cops
 
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That’s really an amazing video. Would the other guy in the grey shirt catch the white kid falling hopelessly from the 3rd floor? I don’t think so
 

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