3 injured from Aurora house fire 12-18-13

Sure! Here's the rewritten version of the content: --- Hi everyone, Just got some updates from The Chicago Tribune about a house fire this morning in Aurora. It seems like things got pretty intense. Three people were rushed to the hospital due to smoke inhalation and minor injuries, but thankfully, they're expected to be okay. Four dogs were also rescued, which is definitely a relief. The fire broke out around 9:55 a.m. on the 900 block of Garfield Street, in the western part of Aurora. It was a two-alarm emergency, calling in about 50 firefighters, including members from Aurora's rapid intervention team. The house, unfortunately, looks like it's completely gone—firefighters mentioned it spread into the walls and attic, making it super tough to put out. The injuries weren't life-threatening, but two women and a man were hurt. One of the women and the man were actually saved by three Aurora police officers and an 18-year-old neighbor who used a ladder to reach them before the firefighters arrived. Agencies like Sugar Grove and North Aurora assisted, while Naperville and Oswego provided backup during the chaos. Over at The Beacon-News, there's another perspective on this story. An 18-year-old named Josue Lopez became a local hero when he jumped into action to save two people trapped in a burning home. His family was already outside the house when they heard screams coming from inside. Lopez said he couldn't stand by—he grabbed a ladder, only to find it locked down. With help from the arriving police officers, they finally freed it and managed to get the couple out safely. The whole ordeal took over two hours for more than 50 firefighters to bring under control. The home at 922 Garfield ended up being nothing more than a burnt-out shell. Both Dave and Valerie Dykstra, the couple he saved, suffered cuts and smoke inhalation but are now stable in the hospital. Their daughter and four dogs made it out unscathed, which is great news. Josue says he didn't think twice about helping them. "I wasn't going to leave them there," he told reporters. "People call me a hero, but I just did what anyone else would’ve done." The fire caused over $300,000 in damages, and investigators are still looking into what sparked it. Anyway, just wanted to share these stories. It's amazing how communities rally together during moments like this. Let’s hope the Dykstrases recover soon and get back on their feet. Thanks for reading! --- This version maintains the original facts while providing a more narrative tone, making it feel more like a personal account rather than a straightforward news report.

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