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'It was just the right thing to do': Neighbor helps elderly man escape Sacramento County house fire

92-year-old Harold Kaler says he was stuck in his reclining chair as the flames burned just feet away

'It was just the right thing to do': Neighbor helps elderly man escape Sacramento County house fire

92-year-old Harold Kaler says he was stuck in his reclining chair as the flames burned just feet away

BOTH ARE BEING HELD IN THE YOLO COUNTY JAIL ON CHARGES OF ORGANIZED RETAIL THEFT AND CONSPIRA.CY NOW TO A KCRA 3 EXCLUSIVE. AN ELDERLY MAN IS STUCK INSIDE HIS HOME DURING A GARAGE FIRE AS THE FLAMES INCH CLOSER AND CLOSER TO M.HI BRIAN: THIS HAPPENED AT A HO IN FAIR OAKS YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. AND TONIGHT, KCRA 3’S ORKO MANNA EXPLAINS HOW A HERO JUMPED INTO ACTION. >> THERE’S A FIRE RIGHT HERE. ORKO: A SCARY SITUATION MONDAY AFTERNOON AS A FIRE RIPPED THROUGH THE GARAGE OF THIS FAIR OAKS HOME. INDESI, JUST FEET AWAY FROM THE FLAMES, WAS -Y92EAR-OLD HAROLD KALER. >> I HEARD A CRASH. ORKO: HAROLD WAS STREING IN HIS ELECTRIC RECNELIR IN A ROOM RIGHT NEXT TO THE GARAGE. BUT THE FIRE CAUSED THE POWETO GO OUT SO HAROLD COULD NOT GET UP. >> I WOULD HAVE JUST SAT THERE. I COULDN’T GET OUT OF THE CHAIR. ORKO: EVEN IF HE COUL HD, MOBILITY ISSUES PRESENTED ANOTHER PROBLEM. HAROLD USUALLY USES THIS RP AMIN THE GARAGE TO LEAVE HIS HOUSE, BUT IT WAS COMPLETELY ENGULFED IN FLAMES, AS WELL AS THE REST OF THE GARAGE HERE. YOU CAN SEE ALL OF THE CHARRED DAMAGE LEFT BEHIND. HAROLD HAD NO WAY OUT. >> SMOKE WAS COMING THROUGH E CRACKS ON THE DOOR. ORKO: BUT A FRIENDLY FACE STEPPED IN TO HELP. >> YOU OK? >> YEAH. >> HOW ARE YOU DOING TAYOD? >> I’M DOING OK. ORKO: HAROLD’S NEXT-DOOR NEIGHBOR ERIK BEAN SAYS WHEN ANOTHER NEIGHBOR ALERTED HIM ABOUT THE FIRE HE JUEDMP INTO ACTION. >> GRABBED THE FIRE EXTINGUISHER, RAN OVER. ORKO: HOME SURVEILLANCE VIODE SHOWS ERIK MAKING HIS WAY TOWARD THE HOUSE. >> I JUST CAME UP THE STS. LUCKILY THE DOOR WASN’T LOCKED. ORKO: AND ONCE INSIDE -- >> THE DOOR ITSELF TO THE GARAGE WAS GLOWING RED. I JUST CE AMOVER, AND HELPED HIM GET OUT OF HIS RECLINER, GRABBED HIS WALKER AND THEN WE PROCEEDED OUT OFHE T HOUSE. ORKO: THIS ALL HAPPENED BEFORE SACRAMENTO METRO FIRE ARRIVE ERIK, NOW BEING HAEDIL AS A HERO. >> I THINK THAT’S VERY KIND, BUT VERY OVERSTATED. IT WAS JUST THE RIGHT THING TO DO.WAS JUST THE RIGHT THING TO NOW THAT I HAVE A LITTLEIM TE TO REFLECT ON IT, I DID PUT MYSF IN BUT I WOULD DO IT AGAIN. ORKO: HAROLD, GRATEFUL ERIK ACTED SO QUICKLY AND BEYOND BLESSED TO BE ALIVE. >> HE GOT ME UP AND GOT ME OUT OF THE PLACE, AND I WAS RELYAL THANKFUL FOR THAT. ORKO: THAT’S THE POWEOFR NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBS.OR REPORTING IN FAIR OAKS, ORKO MANNA, KCRA 3 WSNE BRIAN: SACRAMENTO METRO FIRE SAYS THEY STILL HAVEOT N DETERMINED THE CAUSE OF ETH FIRE. HAROLD AND HIS FAMILY SAY IT WILL TAKE ABOUT SIX TO EIGHT MONTHS TO GET EVERYTHING CLEANED AND REMODELE THE IS PROBABLY THE LEAST OF THEIR CONCERNS. AMAZING THAT IT WORKED OUT
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'It was just the right thing to do': Neighbor helps elderly man escape Sacramento County house fire

92-year-old Harold Kaler says he was stuck in his reclining chair as the flames burned just feet away

An elderly man said he was stuck inside his home during a garage fire Monday afternoon, as the flames inched closer and closer to him. Luckily, help was a stone's throw away.Harold Kaler, 92, told KCRA 3 he was sitting in his electric reclining chair in a room right next to the garage in his home near Winding Oak Drive and Madison Avenue when a fire caused the power to go out, so Harold had no electricity to prop the chair back up."I would have just sat there. I couldn't get out of the chair,” Harold said.But even if he could, Kaler’s mobility issues presented another problem. He usually uses a ramp in his garage to leave the house, which is owned by his son Bill Kaler. But it was soon completely engulfed in flames.Harold noted that smoke was coming through the cracks on the door. Luckily, a familiar face stepped in to help. Harold’s next door neighbor Erik Bean said when another neighbor alerted him about the fire, he grabbed the fire extinguisher and ran right over.Home surveillance video shows Bean making his way toward the house. He walked up the front steps and went through the front door.“Luckily the door wasn’t locked,” Bean said. “Smoke was billowing into the garage and the door itself to the garage was glowing red.”That is when Bean saw Harold lying down in his chair."I just came over, and helped him get out of his recliner, grabbed his walker and then we proceeded out of the house,” Bean said.This all happened before Sacramento Metro Fire arrived to the scene. Bean is now being lauded for his quick action."I think that's very kind, but very overstated,” Bean said in response. “It was just the right thing to do. Now that I have a little time to reflect on it, I did put myself in personal harm or harm's way, but I would do it again."Bill Kaler, Harold’s son and the homeowner, said he was not home at the time and is relieved Bean acted so quickly. He also said first responders were on scene a few minutes afterward.“Erik is a really good friend and he keeps an eye on the place all the time,” Bill said. “The response of the fire department was just incredible.”Harold said he is grateful to Erik for what he did."He got me up and got me out of the place, and I was really thankful for that,” Harold said.Sacramento Metro Fire said they still have not determined the cause of the fire. Harold and Bill told KCRA 3 that it will take about six to eight months to get everything cleaned and remodeled.

An elderly man said he was stuck inside his home during a garage fire Monday afternoon, as the flames inched closer and closer to him. Luckily, help was a stone's throw away.

Harold Kaler, 92, told KCRA 3 he was sitting in his electric reclining chair in a room right next to the garage in his home near Winding Oak Drive and Madison Avenue when a fire caused the power to go out, so Harold had no electricity to prop the chair back up.

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92-year-old Harold Kaler

"I would have just sat there. I couldn't get out of the chair,” Harold said.

But even if he could, Kaler’s mobility issues presented another problem. He usually uses a ramp in his garage to leave the house, which is owned by his son Bill Kaler. But it was soon completely engulfed in flames.

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Fire damage inside the garage.

Harold noted that smoke was coming through the cracks on the door. Luckily, a familiar face stepped in to help. Harold’s next door neighbor Erik Bean said when another neighbor alerted him about the fire, he grabbed the fire extinguisher and ran right over.

Home surveillance video shows Bean making his way toward the house. He walked up the front steps and went through the front door.

“Luckily the door wasn’t locked,” Bean said. “Smoke was billowing into the garage and the door itself to the garage was glowing red.”

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Erik Bean explains how he helped his neighbor during the garage fire.

That is when Bean saw Harold lying down in his chair.

"I just came over, and helped him get out of his recliner, grabbed his walker and then we proceeded out of the house,” Bean said.

This all happened before Sacramento Metro Fire arrived to the scene. Bean is now being lauded for his quick action.

"I think that's very kind, but very overstated,” Bean said in response. “It was just the right thing to do. Now that I have a little time to reflect on it, I did put myself in personal harm or harm's way, but I would do it again."

Bill Kaler, Harold’s son and the homeowner, said he was not home at the time and is relieved Bean acted so quickly. He also said first responders were on scene a few minutes afterward.

“Erik is a really good friend and he keeps an eye on the place all the time,” Bill said. “The response of the fire department was just incredible.”

Harold said he is grateful to Erik for what he did.

"He got me up and got me out of the place, and I was really thankful for that,” Harold said.

Sacramento Metro Fire said they still have not determined the cause of the fire. Harold and Bill told KCRA 3 that it will take about six to eight months to get everything cleaned and remodeled.