Home / Disasters and Accidents / Hero Deputy Saves Child from Deadly Blaze
Hero Deputy Saves Child from Deadly Blaze
5 Dec
Summary
- A deputy bravely rescued a young girl from a burning house.
- The girl's mother and family dog tragically died in the fire.
- The fire occurred in the village of Raymond, Wisconsin on Monday.

A dramatic rescue unfolded in the village of Raymond, Wisconsin, earlier this week when a sheriff's deputy saved a young girl from a rapidly spreading house fire. The incident occurred on Monday afternoon, with first responders arriving to find the home engulfed in smoke. They were informed that two individuals were trapped inside. A deputy heard a child crying and braved thick smoke to reach her, carrying the girl outside to safety.
Despite the deputy's valiant efforts, he was unable to re-enter the burning structure to rescue another trapped person due to the intense smoke. Firefighters eventually recovered 38-year-old Jenna Zuehlke, but resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful. A family dog also died in the fire, which remains under investigation with no suspicion of foul play at this time.




