Highland Fire Department news

From excerpts provided by Bellevillenews-democrat.com: Early Thursday morning, chaos erupted at 5:15 a.m. in Glen Carbon, Illinois, when flames engulfed a house owned by Cristy Lynn Campbell. Tragically, one adult perished in the blaze, but six children—siblings all under the age of 14—managed to escape. Glen Carbon sits approximately 30 miles east of St. Louis. According to Sheriff John Lakin, the identity of the deceased remains undisclosed; however, Cristy Campbell's estranged husband and the father of the children, Justin Campbell, has yet to be located. Some of the frightened kids fled to a nearby Wal-Mart, while others sought refuge in a neighbor's house. Those who reached the store asked an arriving employee to dial 911, as recounted by Lakin. When firefighters arrived, Cristy Campbell wasn’t inside the burning home, nor was their seventh child, a three-month-old boy. At 5:31 a.m., a passerby driving near Silver Lake in Highland, Illinois—a mere 16 miles from the fire site—spotted a vehicle heading downhill toward the water and immediately called emergency services. Highland Fire Department Paramedic Todd Zobrist sprang into action, diving into the frigid 46-degree water and swimming roughly 50 to 75 feet to reach the submerged SUV. Inside, he discovered a baby floating in the vehicle. Zobrist hauled the infant by its arm onto the SUV's hood, administered CPR, and then swam back to shore with the child. The baby, initially non-responsive, is now expected to pull through and may be discharged from a hospital in St. Charles, Missouri, as early as Friday. Following the rescue, law enforcement commenced a search of the lake. Around 11:15 a.m., a body was retrieved from the water. Although the body hasn't been formally identified, police have ceased looking for Cristy Campbell. Court documents reveal a tumultuous relationship between Cristy and Justin Campbell. Back in 2005, prior to their marriage, Justin faced charges for domestic abuse after allegedly striking Cristy—then named Cristy Brueggemann—while she was pregnant. He received probation and a $500 fine in March 2006. Despite this incident, the couple tied the knot on November 3, 2006. Cristy filed for legal separation in September 2010, but the case was dismissed two months later. In April 2012, Cristy secured an emergency protection order against her husband and initiated divorce proceedings, citing frequent physical abuse, including punches and choking incidents. The divorce was finalized in February 2013. Sheriff Lakin mentioned that Glen Carbon police have responded to multiple calls at Campbell’s residence, some related to domestic issues. Authorities stated that the children are currently in the care of Illinois officials and will soon be placed with relatives. As details continue to unfold, it's clear that this tragedy has deeply affected everyone involved, particularly the surviving children who narrowly escaped harm. The community is rallying together to support them during this unimaginable ordeal.

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