CHARLEROI, Pa.

Ten people escaped a burning apartment building in Washington County early Thursday morning thanks to alert neighbors.

Investigators said the blaze started in a building on Washington Avenue in Charleroi around 1:30 a.m.

Derrick Blakey told Channel 11s Vince Sims that he could see the flames coming from the structure and ran to alert the people inside.

Blakey said he threw bricks through the windows of the building trying to wake up the people inside.

Witnesses said they saw two babies dropped out of second floor windows and caught by neighbors on the ground.

I said, Listen. Drop your kids down to me, Ill catch them. Im not going to let your kids fall, Blakey said. So he dropped the kids down to me and I walked them around the corner.

Robert Wright, 26, also told Sims he assisted in the rescue.

There were three trash cans here and I picked up two of them and started throwing them at the windows and door. I also threw little rocks from the construction workers and thats when they woke up, Wright said.

Investigators said they questioned Wright as a suspect because he recently complained about mold in the apartment that made his daughter sick.

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Neighbors help 10 people escape burning Washington County apartment building

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