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Community plans to rebuild home for family who lost theirs in a fire that sent 10-year-old to hospital

Chevy Burroughs was rescued by his father when his house went up in flames earlier this month.

ASHEBORO, N.C. — It's truly a Christmas miracle out of Randolph County.

Ten-year-old, Chevy Burroughs, who suffered severe burns in a house fire on Dec. 8, is now talking, and recovering well at the hospital.

But it’s a long road ahead for the Burroughs family who have been left without a home. 

Many people in Randolph County are coming together to hopefully build the family a new home by the time Chevy gets out of the hospital in late February.

Chevy Burroughs suffered 2nd and 3rd-degree burns when his house went up in flames. His father Kevin Burroughs ripped through a wall to rescue his son. 

The fire started in the back of the family's home. Kevin and Shauna Burroughs, along with their 15-year-old daughter Kamdyn woke up to their son Chevy screaming from his room.  

Family friend, Wally Wilson said Kevin knocked through many layers to get to his son from outside the home. 

"Went through vinyl, siding, plywood, studs, sheetrock, everything, and the hole he knocked was right there where Chevy was and pulled his boy out. The mother (Shauna) knocked the window out. That's actually right here behind me, to pull their 15-year-old daughter out the window," Wilson explained.  

Chevy wasn't breathing so his mother performed CPR until he was revived. 

Kamdyn, Chevy's sister, called 911. 

Chevy was flown to Brenner Children's Hospital where he has been in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. 

"They are the type of people that don’t ask for anything, they aren’t looking for a handout. They did not ask to be in this situation they are currently in, so that’s why I feel they should not have to ask us for help," said Nathan Helms, an electrical contractor. 

Helms helped install a temporary power pole on the Burroughs property for the family's animals to have running water and food.

"It’s the least we can do to try and give back in any little way possible,” Helms explained. 

Haley Schadt is a friend of the family's and also works at Chevy's school.

She started selling t-shirts to help the Burroughs, as well as collect items for when they can move home.

Items collected so far: a washer and dryer, bedroom suit, clothes, shoes, towels, and so much more.

"Honestly I just got cold chills right now because this community has been so good to the Burroughs family. I’m honestly so thankful for everything that everybody has done for them so far,” Schadt said. 

Other businesses are also collecting donations like Schadt Engine Development, and Eclipse Salon.

As of Wednesday, Chevy's mother said her son will have a swallow study performed to see if he can come off the feeding tube.

Chevy sat up for the first time in bed Wednesday morning and can bend his legs. 

Thursday's plan is to get out of bed for the first time since Dec. 8.

Shauna Burroughs said the family watched Home Alone 2 in the hospital on Wednesday. 

Family and friends said Chevy enjoys sports and video games and loves his family to pieces. The road to recovery for Chevy is going to be long and hard.

A Facebook page was created to update the community on Chevy’s recovery.

Credit: Southmont Elementary School
Southmont Elementary School's Beta Club shows support for Chevy Burroughs.

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