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Ohio Teen Honored for Saving Family from House Fire After Smoke Alarm Alert

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Ohio Teen Honored for Saving Family from House Fire After Smoke Alarm Alert

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Last updated: April 18, 2026 2:29 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 2 Min Read
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Teen Hero Saves Family from Ohio House Fire, Receives State Fire Marshal Award

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A Night of CrisisHonoring a HeroA Reminder of Preparedness

PERRYSBURG, Ohio — A 14-year-old girl’s quick thinking and bravery saved her family from a dangerous house fire earlier this year, earning her recognition from the Ohio State Fire Marshal.

Isabelle of Perrysburg was honored Thursday with the Smoke Detector on Guard (D.O.G.) Award, a distinction given to individuals whose actions—alongside functioning smoke alarms—prevent tragedy.

A Night of Crisis

The fire broke out in the family’s kitchen while they slept. Isabelle was awakened by the piercing sound of smoke detectors—a crucial alert that set her into action.

Without hesitation, she rushed upstairs to wake her two younger siblings, guiding them to safety before flames could spread further.

“Working smoke alarms and Isabelle’s bravery saved lives that night,” the Middleton Fire Department stated.

Honoring a Hero

The Fire Prevention Bureau praised Isabelle’s calm under pressure, emphasizing how her decisive response averted potential disaster.

“She didn’t panic—she acted,” the Ohio State Fire Marshal said in a Facebook post. “Her courage is an example for everyone.”

The Smoke D.O.G. Award is typically nominated by local fire departments across Ohio, spotlighting those who demonstrate life-saving awareness in emergencies.

A Reminder of Preparedness

Authorities reiterated the importance of functioning smoke detectors, crediting them as the first line of defense in home fires.

“This incident proves that seconds matter,” said a fire official. “Early warning and quick action make all the difference.”

Isabelle’s story serves as both inspiration and a critical safety reminder for households nationwide.

— Reported by Nexio News

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