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Hand Banana
03-31-2009, 03:06 AM
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Alex Day helped catch a baby that fell out of a window in Lawrence Sunday. (Jonathan Wiggs / Globe Staff)


By Brian R. Ballou, Globe Staff

LAWRENCE - It might have ended so differently, if Robert Lemire had not decided on pizza for dinner or if Alex Day had not come to the apartment on Haverhill Street for Bible study.

Neither might have seen the heart-stopping sight of a girl in a diaper and T-shirt dangling from an apartment window three stories above the ground, and they might not have been waiting to catch her when she finally fell.

Eighteen-month-old Caliah Clark survived a 30-foot plummet Sunday night and probably owes her life to the two men who ran to the spot below the window and caught her, one by the legs, another above the waist, and brought her, unhurt, back to her father in the apartment upstairs.

"When they saved my daughter's life, they saved my own life because if she would have been hurt, I don't know what I'd do," said the father, 28-year-old Randall Clark. "For them to be there to catch my daughter, it's unbelievable. Accidents do happen in a split second."

Clark said he was home alone with his four children and putting his youngest, a 2-month-old, to bed when he heard his older children in another room. He believes the eldest two, ages 3 and 4, wrestled open a window that he normally keeps latched but that "for some reason comes unlocked" and were throwing toys out of it.

Outside, Lemire, a 45-year-old remodeling contractor, was heading to Mano's Pizza across the street, preoccupied with his daughter's softball tryouts earlier in the day. His cellphone rang, and he paced the sidewalk outside the shop while he talked, when something caught his eye: a child's toy falling from an upper window of a large apartment house. A few minutes later, another toy flew out and bounced off the paved walkway below. Then, he heard a cry and looked up.

Shocked at what he saw - a small girl dangling from the window and two children inside desperately clutching her arms - Lemire bolted across the street, dodging a car. His heart pounding, Lemire ran to the front door, yelling "Hello! Hello!" and "There's a baby out the window!" He ran up a flight of stairs to the second floor, then turned and ran back outside.

Day, a 23-year-old trucking manager, heard the yelling while sitting in a first-floor apartment with his wife and about a dozen Sunday Bible study regulars. He jumped to his feet and ran out. "I thought maybe there was a fire," he said. But as soon as he turned the corner, he saw Lemire standing below the window, looking up. He followed the man's gaze to the girl dangling above. She was slipping.

As he rushed to Lemire's side, Lemire spoke: "Here she comes."

The toddler fell with her body tilted toward the ground. "He pretty much got the top and I got the diaper end, or the bottom half, or whatever you call it," said Lemire.

"She looked at me and had a weird look on her face as if to say, 'Wow, all of a sudden I'm down here,' " Day said.

He carried the toddler back upstairs to her home. On the stairs, he said, the baby actually started chuckling.

The incident is being investigated by Lawrence police and the city's Inspectional Services Department. No charges have been filed against the father. Lawrence Police Chief John Romero said, "right now, we're just looking at the circumstances as to how the child was left unattended." Calls to Inspectional Services were not returned yesterday.

"I think that child is alive today because of their quick actions," Romero said yesterday of Day and Lemire. "They're both heroes."

A spokeswoman with the state Department of Children and Families said the incident was the first time the department has had contact with the Clark family. Other residents of the building described Randall Clark and his wife, Rachael, as responsible parents.

"He's a very good father who loves his children," said Adam Lind, 24, who lives on the second floor. "Both he and his wife are hard workers. They're both very upset about what happened."

Day said he spoke with Clark briefly yesterday, and that Clark thanked him again for saving his daughter.

"People who have children know that it's impossible to keep your eye on them all the time," Lemire said, "and all it takes is a second."

Martin Finucane of the Globe staff and correspondent Michele Richinick contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2009/03/lawrence_men_pr.html?s_campaign=yahoo
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Thats pretty awesome. God <or insert whoever you worship here> must of been on this baby's side for sure.

Altron
03-31-2009, 03:08 AM
that's awesome, the world needs more people like these

Hand Banana
03-31-2009, 03:10 AM
that's awesome, the world needs more people like these

Yes I agree as well.

ninryu
03-31-2009, 03:14 AM
so nice. :scry

Gaawa-chan
03-31-2009, 03:29 AM
Happy news? In the NF Cafe? Maybe the end of the world is coming...

That's pretty cool... I would have tried to catch the baby and failed because I suck...

Champagne Supernova
03-31-2009, 03:45 AM
That's awesome true heroes they are :awesome

Hand Banana for all that is good in the world change you're avatar i beg of you.

Gunners
03-31-2009, 03:48 AM
Behind the scenes, he should take a belt well slipper and beat the other children.

Glad the child was saved.

Adonis
03-31-2009, 04:26 AM
Source: http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2009/03/lawrence_men_pr.html?s_campaign=yahoo
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Thats pretty awesome. God <or insert whoever you worship here> must of been on this baby's side for sure.

Sorry, but my 'Snarky Atheist' sense tingled and I felt compelled to squash someone's faith.

Rather than praising the two goofs who pulled a Starsky and Hutch, you feel it necessary to congratulate some dubious deity who, if he exists, allowed the child to get into that precarious situation in the first place.

Not to mention all the other situations where the kid simply falls to their death. God couldn't be bothered with those harlot babies, right?

Just sayin'.

Sephiroth
03-31-2009, 04:30 AM
:lmao @ Adonis.

This guy has too many kids, and so close in age.

SammyTehDuckie
03-31-2009, 06:17 AM
Sorry, but my 'Snarky Atheist' sense tingled and I felt compelled to squash someone's faith.

Rather than praising the two goofs who pulled a Starsky and Hutch, you feel it necessary to congratulate some dubious deity who, if he exists, allowed the child to get into that precarious situation in the first place.

Not to mention all the other situations where the kid simply falls to their death. God couldn't be bothered with those harlot babies, right?

Just sayin'.

Where have you been all my life? :love

Hand Banana
03-31-2009, 11:38 AM
That's awesome true heroes they are :awesome

Hand Banana for all that is good in the world change you're avatar i beg of you.


Huh? Whats wrong with it?

Sorry, but my 'Snarky Atheist' sense tingled and I felt compelled to squash someone's faith.

Rather than praising the two goofs who pulled a Starsky and Hutch, you feel it necessary to congratulate some dubious deity who, if he exists, allowed the child to get into that precarious situation in the first place.

Not to mention all the other situations where the kid simply falls to their death. God couldn't be bothered with those harlot babies, right?

Just sayin'.

I don't belong to a religion so you didn't smash anything. You have a point about the God thing though in a way.. But spreading the news of their bravery is sorta like praising them.

CrazyMoronX
03-31-2009, 11:57 AM
So they didn't die from the impact the baby made? Gives more credence to my fatty girlfriend theory. :LOS

Rin Kokonoe
03-31-2009, 12:03 PM
god bless these 2 men

Pilaf
03-31-2009, 12:15 PM
god bless these 2 men

God's too busy throwing babies out of windows to bless anyone.

T7 Bateman
03-31-2009, 01:39 PM
It's a good thing they were there.

Ulithi27
03-31-2009, 01:52 PM
Duuuuude, good catch! :clap

Ejaculation Storm
03-31-2009, 02:54 PM
Thats pretty awesome. God <or insert whoever you worship here> must of been on this baby's side for sure.

Or the guys who caught the little girl.

God had nothing to do with this situation.

Probably because he doesn't exist. And if he does, he's too busy dropping babies from 3-story apartment windows to give a shit.

lucky
03-31-2009, 04:01 PM
that's awesome, the world needs more people like these

pshh. the world doesn't need glory hogs and attention whores.

:P

Aina
03-31-2009, 09:59 PM
Sweet catch, but the father should be looking after for these sorts of things. :hurr

DeterminedIdiot
03-31-2009, 10:17 PM
that is very lucky:amazed

Disko
03-31-2009, 10:24 PM
That's pretty awesome.

Tehmk
04-01-2009, 08:07 PM
Epic shit right there.

seventyGTO
04-01-2009, 08:16 PM
OK, seriously. Its a cool story and all, but can we really call these guys heroes?

I'm pretty sure Hitler would have caught a baby that happened to be falling 30 feet if it was happening less than a block away. Is anybody going to be like "Oh well..." and watch the baby splat?

Cirus
04-02-2009, 02:35 AM
Cool. That earns a plus 2 points in the faith in humanity coloum for a grand total of 4 points.

Mider T
04-02-2009, 02:37 AM
What were they doing together in the first place? I think they're gay.

ameterasu_41
04-02-2009, 06:04 PM
wow that's really cool. it's nice to see a little good news now and then.

Sorry, but my 'Snarky Atheist' sense tingled and I felt compelled to squash someone's faith.

Rather than praising the two goofs who pulled a Starsky and Hutch, you feel it necessary to congratulate some dubious deity who, if he exists, allowed the child to get into that precarious situation in the first place.

Not to mention all the other situations where the kid simply falls to their death. God couldn't be bothered with those harlot babies, right?

Just sayin'.

You notice how the one guy was there for Bible study right? And the other guy's phone rang at an awfully convenient time. just sayin'.

I also think you and the rest of the House wannabe's on the internet need to give it a rest. When he does it, it's funny. When you do it, you just look like a pathetic jackass. The only way to save everyone would be to take away free will and control every action of every living being. What would be the point of that?