Good Samaritans Save Mother And Child From Lowell House Fire

LOWELL (CBS) – A pair of Good Samaritans rushed to save a Lowell mother and her daughter as flames broke out in their home late Thursday night.

The fire started on Moore Street just after 11 p.m.

Edward Lavoie was inside a nearby house when he saw the flames. He rushed over and tried to knock down the door, and said a passing tow truck driver stopped to help.

"He helped me kick the door in. We kicked that in and got the kid out first. Then a woman followed," Lavoie said.

Edward Lavoie. (Photo credit Ben Parker - WBZ NewsRadio 1030)

The mother was taken to the hospital for observation.

In cell phone video, a voice can be heard yelling "Get out! Get out of the house!" as flames rage.

Lavoie said he doesn't think he's a hero.

"Anybody, if they have the chance to do that should do it. It's a life involved. It means a lot to everybody," Lavoie said.

Firefighters on Moore Street in Lowell. (WBZ-TV)

Though the building was heavily damaged, firefighters said the house is not a total loss.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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