A family of heroes
Deepa Bharath
There’s no such thing as being off-duty when you’re part of the “fire
family.”
Costa Mesa Fire Chief, Jim Ellis, knows that all too well. So does
his 21-year-old son, Kevin, who works for an ambulance company in
Fullerton and hopes to join the fire academy next year.
On Monday night, the chief and his son shared something very
special. They worked together to pull an unconscious man out of a
burning car. Doing so, they saved the man’s life.
Kevin Ellis was driving his parents home after a dinner with
friends Monday night near the intersection of Enterprise and Pacific
Park in Aliso Viejo. Kevin saw the burning car out of the corner of
his eye.
“Dad, we have to go,” he told his father as he pulled over.
They jumped out the car. Two cars had crashed head-on. A couple
was in one of the cars, but it was the other car and its driver who
were in real trouble. It seemed the incident had happened right when
the Ellises were driving down the street.
“The car was burning down pretty soon and we had to make an
assessment within a matter of seconds,” Jim Ellis said. “We decided
to pull the man out of the car instead of trying to put out the
fire.”
The victim had suffered severe facial injuries. They dragged him
about 25 feet away from car that, by this time, was fully engulfed in
flames. Fire trucks and paramedics arrived soon and took over from
the father-son duo.
This was not the first time, however, that Jim Ellis or his son
stopped at an accident scene.
“In my 27 years, I’ve stopped several times,” Jim Ellis said. “But
this was a telling incident. We saw for ourselves that if we hadn’t
gotten this guy out, he would’ve died.”
Kevin Ellis has had his share of incidents too.
“I’m like this black cloud,” he said with a laugh. “These things
have a way of finding me. Or I walk right into it.”
The pair didn’t have any equipment or gear.
“We felt kind of naked without all the protective gear,” Jim Ellis
said. “But this was instinct. It came naturally and it’s exactly what
any other firefighter would have done.”
But what was most special was working with his dad, he said.
“My dad’s my hero and being able to work with him was like a dream
come true,” Kevin Ellis said.
The chief said his son was “calm and collected and did what he had
to do.”
“I see a lot of me in him,” he said. “I’ve always loved doing this
and I think he’s getting into firefighting for the same reason too.”
His son also takes pride in the family tradition.
“He embraces the fire family,” Jim Ellis said. “This is not a 9 to
5 business. It’s not a job. It’s a lifestyle.”
Garrick Lazar, who works with Kevin, knows the feeling because his
father is also a fire chief in La Habra.
“I thought it was cool to see two generations coming together like
that,” he said.
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