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This site includes original sources on the fire held at the ILR School's Kheel Center, an archive of historical material on labor and industrial relations. One woman and two men suffered "medical emergencies" during the anarchy and have subsequently died, according to Robert Contee, chief of the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia. Another woman was shot and killed during a standoff inside the Capitol between law enforcement and protesters, Conte said. Spanaway family of 7 displaced by overnight fire that damaged house. A fire broke out early Thursday morning in a Spanaway family's house. According to Graham Fire & Rescue, firefighters put out h3AWka. A firefighter reminisces about a girl he rescued nearly 30 years ago In this week's StoryCorps, a Los Angeles firefighter talks about a girl he rescued from a burning building 28 years ago. SOUNDBITE OF MUSICSTEVE INSKEEP, HOST It's Friday, which is when we hear from StoryCorps. When Los Angeles County firefighter Derek Bart was diagnosed with terminal cancer, he stepped into a StoryCorps recording booth to talk about how he wanted to be remembered. At that moment, he thought of someone else, an 8-year-old girl he'd rescued from a house fire in BART It was a cold, windy night. And the wind knocked the power out. And so they were using candles to see, and they went to bed. When we got there, the room I went to was fully involved with fire. So OK, if anybody is in here, they're unsurvivable. But I checked the next bedroom, which had bunk beds. So OK, children. Kids like to hide in the closet. They hide under the beds. They hide in the bathtub. So I looked across the hallway. And in a bathtub, I see this young girl. Her name is Myeshia. And I notice that her face and hands are burned. So I run there and grab her and throw her over my shoulders, go down the stairs. And it's one of those scenes where you just say, God, you know, please get me out of here. You know, this is considered going to the hospital, but it was too emotional. So I didn't go. But for years, I always wondered how Myeshia was. Twelve years later, I found myself in Walmart. And this girl walks by me. Her face and hands had obviously been burned. She has a name that says Myeshia. She says, hi. How may I help you? I say, if I get too personal, please stop me. But February 1993, I went in a fire, and I pulled out a little girl. And she starts crying. I'm crying. She says, oh, my God. That's me.SOUNDBITE OF MUSICINSKEEP OK, we're not done. Don't cry yet because shortly after this recording, Bart learned he'd been misdiagnosed. He was going to survive. So he came back to StoryCorps, this time with OATES You actually remembered me, my name. And I was shocked because out of all the thousands of people throughout your career, you still thought about me. I was just curious to know, like, why me?BART When you're in the fire service, you see a lot of tragedy. And the people that are alive today - you always think about them. And you always want to know if they're You know, of course, I had some health issues. But I'm You know, the image I have of you was somebody that was just determined to fight, to make it. I want you to know that you've carried me through some tough times. For that, I'm forever I appreciate being able to be a part of It amazes me just to know that the memory from 30 years ago is still with you. And that means that a You know, it was a brief moment that you and I had, our encounter back in 1993. But I hope you always remember how valued your are, that people care about I thank you, and I thank God every day. I cherish this.SOUNDBITE OF MUSICINSKEEP Myeshia Oates with Derek Bart. Their StoryCorps interview is archived at the Library of Congress. Copyright © 2021 NPR. All rights reserved. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at for further information. 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