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In the early morning darkness of Jan. Paul firefighter Jake Ryks had just broken through the front door of the burning house on Arkwright Street when more details came across his radio. Firefighter Jake Ryks talks about his rescue of three children during a Jan. Paul Fire Department headquarters on Saturday, Jan. The St. Paul Fire Department rescued one adult and six children from the overnight fire; four of the children have subsequently died from injuries sustained in the fire.
Breaking standard protocol, which would have been to wait for another firefighter, Ryks knew the urgency of the situation and charged inside the home alone to search for victims. Four of those children have since perished from their injuries. The mother and two of her children remain hospitalized in critical condition.
Ryks was one of 63 people, a combined force of firefighters and EMS workers, who came together on that night to put out the fire and rescue the family inside. Visibility inside the home was next to none when Ryks raced in. He navigated his way to the closest bedroom and found a child, whom he scooped up and ran back to the front door, where he handed the child to a colleague.
After handing that child off to a firefighter at the front door, he returned and found a third child in an upper bunk bed in the bedroom. Once there, he ripped off his mask and gloves and began CPR on the child he had carried until other EMS workers could take over.
As he ran back to the house, he was told there was a second adult victim in the house. Paul Fire Department headquarters, Fire Chief Butch Inks became visibly moved as he spoke of his pride in the people who responded that night and the difficulty of what they experienced, rescuing small children who had succumbed to smoke inhalation.