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Columbia, SC: Local Hero Saves Child from Burning BuildingColumbia, SC: Local Hero Saves Child from Burning Building In a heart-stopping act of bravery, a local Columbia hero named Johnathan Jones risked his own life to save a young child from a burning building on Tuesday night. As flames consumed a home on Willow Street, Jones, who happened to be passing by, noticed a faint cry for help. Without hesitation, he rushed to the scene and found a three-year-old girl trapped on the second floor. Thick black smoke billowed from the building, obscuring visibility. But Jones, driven by his instincts, navigated his way through the treacherous smoke-filled hallway. As he approached the girl’s room, he could hear her terrified sobs. With each step, Jones’s lungs burned and his eyes stung. But he pressed on, determined to reach the child. As he reached the doorway, a fallen beam blocked his path. With an adrenaline-fueled push, he managed to remove the beam and enter the room. There, in a crib engulfed in flames, the young girl lay helpless. Jones swiftly scooped her up and carried her down the burning stairs to safety. He immediately performed CPR on the unconscious child, who had inhaled a significant amount of smoke. Thanks to Jones’s heroic actions, the girl was able to breathe on her own and was rushed to a local hospital, where she is expected to make a full recovery. “I didn’t think twice when I saw that little girl,” said Jones. “I just knew I had to do whatever it took to save her.” The Columbia Fire Department praised Jones for his extraordinary courage and selflessness. Fire Chief Robert Perry said, “This man is a true hero. His actions saved a precious life.” The community has rallied around Jones, expressing their gratitude and admiration for his bravery. A GoFundMe campaign has been set up to support him and his family. Johnathan Jones’s heroic act serves as a reminder of the incredible sacrifices that people are willing to make for others. His selfless bravery will forever be etched in the history of Columbia, South Carolina.