Opening his bedroom door early Sunday, Matthew Haggerty found the lights in the upstairs hall of his Eagan townhouse didn't work and the whole house was filled with smoke.
Coughing, he closed his door and began yelling for his two roommates to wake up. Smoke detectors sounded and Haggerty, 30, pounded on the wall separating him from roommate Roger Yarusso's bedroom in the house at 1527 Aspen Dr.
"I thought I heard him [Roger] say 'Help.' I got my window open, kicked out the screen and jumped out," he said from a hospital bed where he was recovering Sunday night.
Haggerty said he tried to get a ladder up to the window but was hobbled by what turned out to be a broken left foot suffered in his jump. He then tried getting in through the front door with a doormat for protection, but the flames drove him back, burned his right arm, ears and face and singed much of his hair.
He also pounded on the doors of neighbors, one of whom called 911.
It was too late for Yarusso, 33, however, whom firefighters found dead in his second-floor bedroom after arriving minutes later at 6:23 a.m.
Another roommate Alan Marty, 58, Haggerty's uncle, escaped through his bedroom window on the north side of the home. He fell face first about a dozen feet onto the wooden steps below, breaking his nose and ribs, Haggerty said.
The two survivors were taken by ambulance to Regions Hospital in St. Paul for treatment and evaluation, said Sgt. Brad Ramthun. Haggerty was in good condition, and Marty in serious condition Sunday evening, said a hospital spokeswoman.