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Army vet, Purple Heart recipient dies in a final act of heroism

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Post by Ben Reilly Tue Oct 15, 2019 8:31 pm

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MAUD, Okla. (FOX 35 ORLANDO) - A Purple Heart recipient is being hailed a hero once again after sacrificing his own life to save his 3-year-old granddaughter from a home explosion in Oklahoma.

Don Osteen, 69, died from his injuries on Monday. According to the family, their home in Maud exploded on Sept. 19 while they were having lunch.

Osteen was standing about 15 to 30 feet away from the front door, lighting a candle next to the stove when the explosion happened.

His son, Brendon, said Osteen immediately jumped into action after seeing the roof collapse onto Brendon's daughter, 3-year-old Paetyn. The elder Osteen grabbed her from the flames and carried her a quarter of a mile up a steep driveway to safety despite his own injuries.

Osteen suffered a collapsed lung, broken ribs and burns over 70-percent of his body. Both Osteen and Paetyn were airlifted to a hospital. Paetyn suffered burns on 30-percent of her body. Osteen was placed in ICU in critical condition. On Monday, he succumbed to his injuries.

"He knew that he did his job by saving the life of his Boo Boo Chicken," Brendon wrote on Facebook. "He loved my daughter beyond unconditionally. And he gave it all for her to live. He was a great God fearing man who impacted so many people. And he will be missed dearly."

https://www.fox4news.com/news/purple-heart-recipient-dies-saving-3-year-old-granddaughter-from-house-explosion

That's a lot like how I want to go out -- rescuing my great-great-granddaughter, heroically, when I'm 145 or so years old.

Seriously though, this story choked me up quite a bit. He was one brave, loving, tough dude.
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Post by Original Quill Tue Oct 15, 2019 11:51 pm

Ben Reilly wrote:Army vet, Purple Heart recipient dies in a final act of heroism Veteran1_1569585331237_7678178_ver1.0_1280_720

MAUD, Okla. (FOX 35 ORLANDO) - A Purple Heart recipient is being hailed a hero once again after sacrificing his own life to save his 3-year-old granddaughter from a home explosion in Oklahoma.

Don Osteen, 69, died from his injuries on Monday. According to the family, their home in Maud exploded on Sept. 19 while they were having lunch.

Osteen was standing about 15 to 30 feet away from the front door, lighting a candle next to the stove when the explosion happened.

His son, Brendon, said Osteen immediately jumped into action after seeing the roof collapse onto Brendon's daughter, 3-year-old Paetyn. The elder Osteen grabbed her from the flames and carried her a quarter of a mile up a steep driveway to safety despite his own injuries.

Osteen suffered a collapsed lung, broken ribs and burns over 70-percent of his body. Both Osteen and Paetyn were airlifted to a hospital. Paetyn suffered burns on 30-percent of her body. Osteen was placed in ICU in critical condition. On Monday, he succumbed to his injuries.

"He knew that he did his job by saving the life of his Boo Boo Chicken," Brendon wrote on Facebook. "He loved my daughter beyond unconditionally. And he gave it all for her to live. He was a great God fearing man who impacted so many people. And he will be missed dearly."

https://www.fox4news.com/news/purple-heart-recipient-dies-saving-3-year-old-granddaughter-from-house-explosion

That's a lot like how I want to go out -- rescuing my great-great-granddaughter, heroically, when I'm 145 or so years old.

Seriously though, this story choked me up quite a bit. He was one brave, loving, tough dude.

I could see how it would, what with your new-found responsibilities. It's instinctual, looking after them.

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