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Missouri burn victim wants to thank firefighter who saved him years ago: Are you out there?

Trey Anthony Loomis might have died that horrible day 26 years ago. The 2-year-old was trapped in a 1995 Kansas City house engulfed in flames. A firefighter found the child in a closet and pulled him free. The firefighter who rescued him probably never thought the toddler, burned over 90% of his body, would live. At that time, people died from burns half as bad. Only his soaked diaper kept him from being burned everywhere. Had Loomis not survived, a Kansas City Public School teacher would not have had the pleasure of teaching “one of the most beautiful people” she said she’s ever met. His guardians, Debra Hughes and John Walker, would never have had the satisfaction of raising a severely injured boy into an active, funny and loving man. “Our family owes a tremendous debt to that firefighter who saved Trey’s life,” said Hughes, Loomis’s older adoptive sister, who took responsibility for him after their mom died in 2009.

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