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Firefighters Catch Babies Chucked Like ‘Footballs’ From Apartment Blaze

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Chris White Tech Reporter
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Parents and adults were lobbying children into the waiting arms of firefighters during a raging apartment fire in a city outside of Atlanta.

A parent can be seen in the video tossing a child three stories to third-generation firefighter Capt. Scott Stroup who then caught the wailing child and carried it away from the burning before collapsing to his knees, according to a video posted to social media.

The video, which was posted by a firefighter’s union in DeKalb County, shows a parent climbing down a ladder from a third-floor balcony early on Jan. 3 before dropping the youngster. It is not clear from image weather or not the baby was intentionally dropped.

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There were other adults chucking kids from the second and third story of the building, fire Capt. Eric Jackson told local reporters at the scene.

“We were catching babies like a football – literally,” he said about the hair-raising scene. “There were adults that were on the balcony that were dropping their babies right into our arms. We had a couple firefighters catching babies, so it was just really incredible.”

About a dozen people were injured from the blaze, mostly related to smoke inhalation.

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