Benton Police Officer Saves Elderly Woman From Burning Home
By: Deedra Wilson
Updated: January 3, 2013
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Central Arkansas police officer being called a hero after he rushed
into a burning home and saved the life of an elderly woman during the Christmas Holidays.
I just wanted to get her to safety, I hate it that her house burned up, but that could be replaced, she can't."
Benton Police Officer Christopher Goss, risked his life when he rushed into a burning home and made his way through a plume of thick smoke, coming out with an 88 year old woman.
"I was never worried, I knew they would, the 9-1-1 people in that area are superb, said Jan Adams-Buyers, the woman's daughter."
"They are fast and they are charming, added Adams-Buyers."
Goss, says he didn't think twice about going in the burning home, he only had one mission to accomplish, bringing her out alive.
This could have turned out a lot worse, but it didn't and the family is grateful.
"Thank you for coming quickly and thank you for grabbing her up, and getting her out safely, cause I wasn't about to try and get her out with the ice, said Adams-Buyers."
"I'd do it again, said Goss."
The family says they believe the fire started with the fire place.


