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The only time dropping a baby several stories is considered heroic

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Thread Starter 
From CNN:



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LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany (CNN) -- Kamil Kaplan faced a horrifying decision as flames engulfed his apartment building: Does he drop his 9-month-old nephew four stories to a policeman or hope the baby boy survives the suffocating smoke?

Kamil Kaplan said time was running out. He looked "into the eyes" of the policeman below and let go.

Kaplan chose to drop the boy, Onur Celar -- a dramatic life-saving moment captured in photographs seen around the world.

"It was terrible. I just had to make a decision," he told CNN.

The smoke and flames were becoming unbearable. It was now or never.

"I took the child from my sister, the mother," he said. "She and the father were screaming: 'Don't do it! Don't do it!' But I didn't listen."

He added, "I looked into the eyes of the policeman below, and I knew I could trust him."

The police officer caught the baby, and he is now doing well. But the parents are still grieving because Onur's 2-year-old brother, Ilyas, was killed in the blaze -- one of nine people to have died in the fire that has shocked this German town. Five of the dead are children, officials said.

Onur's father was also badly injured in the fire and remains hospitalized.

The cause of the fire is not immediately known, but investigators have not ruled out arson. Wednesday, investigators were able to enter the burned out building for the first time since Sunday's fire.

The four-story apartment building in Ludwigshafen is home to several Turkish immigrant families, and was the target of a Molotov cocktail attack two years ago, police said.

The building went up in flames while revelers were celebrating Carnival. The blaze quickly spread, eating up a wooden staircase that soon gave way. Photo See photos of baby thrown to safety

Kaplan said he and his daughter were rescued by firefighters at the last second. He's just glad the policeman caught his nephew -- otherwise the family would be dealing with even more tragedy.

"If the cop wouldn't have been standing down there," he said. "I would have just taken the boy and jumped down with him in my arms to save him."

Ludwigshafen is a port city on the west bank of the Rhine River. It is noted for its large chemical industry and is a gateway to the wine-growing region of the Rhine.
Unbelievable.
post #2 of 30
Jesus, that's one of the worst situations to be in, whether you're the tosser, the catcher, the baby or even the spectator.
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It's never too early to have a game of catch with your kid.
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"I cannot jump the distance you have to toss me!"
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Awesome photo.
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"I looked into the eyes of the policeman below, and I knew I could trust him."
No pressure or anything.
post #6 of 30
There is no truth to the rumor that the father was humming "Tears In Heaven" prior to the toss.
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Originally Posted by MikeShaynePI View Post
It's never too early to have a game of catch with your kid.
I want the fucking rep system back SOOOOOOO fucking bad right now.

SO a mother's trapped on the 4th floor of a burning building with her baby. Passers by are shouting to her: "Throw the baby down! We'll catch him!" The mother refuses, not secure enough that they'd be able to make that catch. A short time later, the fire fighters arrive, and shout: "Lady, throw the baby down! We're trained rescuers!" Still not confident that her baby would survive, the mother again refuses. Then, a pro football wide receiver, driving by in his limo, jumps out and asures the mother that he, an all pro wide receiver, could definitely catch her baby. Looking over her shoulder at the encroaching flames, the mother finally relents, and drops her baby. The receiver makes a spectacular catch, worthy of any Super Bowl. The crowd of onlookers and even the firemen cheer. Then, the receiver screams: "TOUCHDOWN!"

And spikes the kid.

Thank you, I'll be here all week. Be sure to tip your waitress.
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I can't wait to presonally shake your hand at the NJ Chewer get together for that one, Iggy. I saw it coming as soon as I saw pro wide receiver, but it was hilarious all the same.
post #9 of 30
To be fair, the child was one of those new model "bouncing baby boys" you hear so much about these days.
post #10 of 30
Maybe we've been too harsh and all this time Jacko thought there was a fire in his building.
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If someone makes a DO NOT WANT of that picture you'll be my friend for life.
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In lieu of rep, you all belong in the new quote thread.
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Best I could do.

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New to store shelves this holiday season: "Drop Me From A Burning Building Elmo."
post #15 of 30
Leave it to the media to completely overblow and sensationalize a story like this..

Yeah, the family was 4 stories up, but the police officer was actually just below the bottom of the photo, it was more like a 2 foot drop. What they neglected to mention in the article?



It was Officer Hightower at the scene.
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Regarding the thread title:

What if you dropped a baby into a 15 story crevasse to plug up a volcanic vent deep within the earth? Sure, the baby's toast, but you just saved the whole village.
post #18 of 30
Or if it was a vampire baby.
post #19 of 30
Or if it had a bomb in its ribcage. This thread is a lie.
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Thread Starter 
Are you people saying that this baby is an exploding vampire baby?


We're through the looking glass here, people.
post #21 of 30
That picture is odd in that everyone standing at the window appears to be having a jolly good time with the baby tossing. They're cheering him on. The father seems to be saying "Ha-ho, hey, good luck!"


Maybe it's just the resolution.
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I would rep Mattoli and Trejo into the space age if I could right now. Nice work there, men.
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Originally Posted by Scott View Post
Are you people saying that this baby is an exploding vampire baby?
That's the one, officer!
post #24 of 30
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Originally Posted by Zollicoffer View Post
Jesus, that's one of the worst situations to be in, whether you're the tosser, the catcher, the baby or even the spectator.
I hope this thread's still active when I find the corresponding NSFW picture for that scenario.
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The really sad thing is that, in addition to vampirism, the baby also suffers from (4 Stories) Down Syndrome.
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And that's Schwartz for the win.
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UNBREAKABLE - starring, apparently, lots of babies.

post #29 of 30
This thread could have been a fucking rep BONANZA! Kudos to Nordling, Mattioli & Schwartz!
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Originally Posted by Minsky View Post
I bet they're genuises, too.
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