A 94-year-old World War II veteran
who escaped a house fire in Ship Bottom now has an entire community rallying
behind his rebuilding.
The fire happened
a few weeks ago at Paul Roberts’ home.
Roberts saw a lot in his life, from manning the fuel
depot in post-atomic Nagasaki, Japan, to evacuating twice during Hurricane
Sandy as floodwaters rose. Now, add house fire survivor to that
list.
“I dropped the floor, you
learned that in grade school and sure enough it was nice clean, sweet air
down there that was wonderful,” says Roberts. “I stayed there.”
Roberts crawled out of his home, walked
outside in just his underwear on the frigid night to his neighbor, Rich Obermayer,
a retired New York City firefighter.
“If he had gone to bed, the
fire started his bedroom, so I don't think he would have made it out,”
says Obermayer.
The home is a total loss,
and just about everything --
all of Roberts’ possessions -- are gone.
Obermayer’s daughter started a
GoFundMe, and to Roberts’ shock
it went viral. In just over a week, nearly $130,000 was raised for the retired
mailman who lived on his own in his little Ship Bottom slice of paradise for
the last three decades.
“I'm getting help from
California, Connecticut, all up and down;
people I don't even know I couldn't believe it. I figure it might be a little hope for humanity you know,” says
Roberts.
Roberts is now living
independently in an apartment in town while he and his daughter await to see
what can be done on the home damaged in the fire.