Running To Danger!

LA explosion

The firemen were on ladders and the roof this past Saturday when unknown butane gas in a building in the “Little Tokyo” section of L.A. exploded. Those on the roof and ladder had to escape through a ball of fire. The heat was so intense that it melted the men’s helmets and their coats caught on fire.

Eleven men were burned with two of them in the ICU. Two hundred thirty firefighters responded. One of them said he was worried about the poor people who lived there and in adjoining “skid row.” Where will they live now? Even when in mortal danger, he was thinking of others.

We must always pray for and be forever grateful for those “who run to danger.”

These include all public servants, medical professionals, grocery clerks, meat packers and many others.

If not today, when?

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