Even in the early morning darkness, firefighter Robert Martin could still see dense black smoke billowing out of a north Minneapolis duplex Saturday as frantic residents hanging from windows screamed for help.
That's when he saw a couple dangling their 4-year-old boy out the second-floor window.
"Let him go," he yelled from below before they dropped the child safely into his arms. "It was pandemonium. If they're hanging out windows, then they're trapped."
Flames from the basement fire were just starting to spread to the first floor when firefighters arrived around 5:45 a.m. to the two-story house off the 4400 block of Aldrich Avenue N. Heavy smoke had already blanketed the entire house, though, making residents frantic to escape.
"It was chaos, people screaming and hanging out of windows," Capt. John Romero said, walking the charred hallways Saturday afternoon. "Everything was moving fast. We were dealing not with minutes, but seconds."
While his three-person team, the first on the scene, had seen worse fires, he said this one was unusual and could have been very deadly because more than 20 people were packed into the older building, sectioned into eight rental apartments. Martin, the team's driver, even had to jump in to help, catching the child as the other two firefighters used a ladder to rescue the couple.
Broken glass covered the ground and Angela Cannedy's husband lay nearby, his head bleeding profusely in the snow after jumping through their first-floor window.
"The smoke and fire was so intense," she said Saturday, returning to get belongings from the smoke-stained building.