On Saturday, June 11, at approximately three in the
morning, Debra Howard was awakened by ominous crackling noises. As she peered
outside her window, she saw her neighbor’s home ablaze. In seconds, the fire
quickly spread to the Howard's home. With a dose of adrenaline, Debra and her
husband, James Howard, ran out of their mobile home on Carefree Lane. Unfortunately,
by the time the Cheektowaga Fire Department arrived, their belongings were
consumed by the burning flames.
Debra, a scrapbook-enthusiast, relied on her creations to reflect on wonderful memories she shared with her loved ones. In the fire, Debra’s scrapbook collection turned into ashes, which included pictures from her wedding, vacations, and much more. With the exception of a few items, their home and memorabilia could not be recovered. Thankfully, the Howards were cared for by compassionate neighbors and the American Red Cross.
“We were working with nothing, but the American Red
Cross was here to help along the way,” Debra said. Red Cross Disaster Services volunteers Betsy Crocker and Bill Miles assisted the family to find recovery and peace
during their hardship by providing a hotel for the couple to stay in, as well
as funding for food and clothing.
Debra reiterated the importance of fire safety,
especially in a community where the houses are close together. Home fires can
be avoided by being aware of the proper safety precautions. A main cause of deaths and injuries due to home fires is lack of smoke detectors. Thus, as part of the Home
Fire Campaign, the Red Cross offers free smoke alarms
to ensure community safety. To schedule a free smoke alarm installation, please
email smokealarms.wny@redcross.org
or call 716-878-2353.
“We will always remember the help the American Red
Cross gave us,” the thank you card reads. During a house fire, the Red Cross
provides a number of services to ensure that people are safe, protected, and
are on the road to recovery. If you are interest in being a part of the
recovery process for those affected by a disaster, apply online to become a
volunteer at redcross.org.
-Grace Carnall, Communications Intern
American Red Cross, WNY Chapter