An Ohio teenager is being called a hero after he rescued a family whose house caught fire early Friday morning.
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Cleveland firefighters are praising a 16-year-old's heroic acts after he jumped into action to save a family from a burning house Friday morning.
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After a house caught on fire on Sacramento Avenue in Cleveland, Tyler Sowden, 16, saw the blaze, grabbed his own ladder and helped rescue a mother and her two children who were trapped on the roof.