ELLENDALE HERO
DAVE REED
Ellendale has witnessed the
most heroic act by an ordinary man in this country town. His name is
David H. Reed and the incident came about in a most remarkable way.
Harry W. Jester has just
finished his handsome new home and erected a cedar water tank on a
30 foot high tower in the barn yard from which to furnish running
water to home and shed. There is a gasoline engine pump below it to
send water up into it. Beneath the tank and its platform is a two
foot space containing charcoal to help keep a freeze away. But
during a severe period of cold weather the pipes did freeze and Mr
Jester had Joseph Ennis, with his blow torch thaw out the pipe, and,
set the charcoal afire which only smouldered until the high wind on
Thursday. The next anyone saw was a twenty foot high flame all
around the water tank and it was quickly seen this had to stopped,
and now.
The finest homes and the
total town of Ellendale could be wiped out real fast. Everyone was
in a panic, the women screaming, men busy removing valuables from the
houses, but here came David. He started the gas pump motor, pumped
water to the burning tank , climbed the tower, with bucket in hand,
and from the pipe threw water on to the flames which were at times
catching his coat on fire. Everyone watching calling for hm to come
down, stayed with the flames which ceased came down with his coat
aflame, covered with a sheet of ice on his face and charred hands,
calm as he always was, appearing to be none the worse, but did become
somewhat ill, taken home by Uncle Joe Smith for a bit of stimulant
and a change of clothing and in a short time was about and chipper as
a lark.
Later the evening he was
met with many thanks after being recognized as the savior of
Ellendale to which he replied, “all in a days work. I have simply
done my duty, say no more”.
Source: The pen of the
correspondent of the Milford Chronicle.
Wilmington
Every Evening, Monday January 17 1910
No comments:
Post a Comment