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She Meets FDNY 'God-Sent Angel' from 1970 Inferno

She Meets FDNY 'God-Sent Angel' from 1970 Inferno

Arthur McKee looks at photos of grandchild of Zlata Flam (r.), who was just a child when he rescued her from Borough Park fire.

New York Daily News

September 05, 2008

A long-retired Brooklyn firefighter who is battling cancer was reunited Monday with a woman whose life he saved from a raging inferno 38 years ago.

Inside the same Borough Park home rebuilt from the ashes of the blaze, Arthur McKee, 75, wept as he embraced Zlata Flam, 42, now the mother of 11 kids and a grandchild.

“I was so happy to find out she was okay,” said McKee, who retired from Ladder Co. 148 and now resides in Florida. “I often wondered what happened to her.”

“You were like a red ball. I thought you were dead,” McKee, who’s battling prostate cancer, told Flam through tears.

“I didn’t even know how bad I was until now,” said Flam, explaining that her parents seldom discussed the tragedy, which claimed the life of her sister Mindy Pollak, 7. “I feel a lot more grateful. You did a very great thing.”

The joyous get-together took place at the same 46th St. house in Borough Park that went up in flames and was only recently rebuilt. It capped a farewell trip to McKee’s childhood neighborhood and old firehouse arranged by his son Robert McKee, 34.

An old Daily News article describes his dad’s heroics and recounts the early morning blaze on the first night of Chanukah. Cradling the limp and lifeless Zlata in his arms, McKee resuscitated the girl after pulling her from a smoke-filled bedroom.

Robert McKee saw the news clipping in his father’s scrapbook and tracked down the survivors’ relatives.

He surprised his firefighter dad, leading him into the once-burnt home, where a table overflowed with fruit and desserts and Flam’s doting kids and relatives heaped him with praise.

“He was the God-sent angel that saved my wife,” said Zlata’s husband, Rabbi Moshe Flam. “Indeed, we are one family together and that’s thanks to you, Mr. McKee. We’re indebted to you with the life of my children and all the generations to come.”

A clearly touched McKee, who retired in 1976, called the rescue “part of the job,” but then added: “It’s wonderful to see how it turned out. This is unbelievable.”

Zlata Flam said that when her father, Rabbi Emanuel Pollak, heard of the reunion, “He cried for 20 minutes. A lot of feelings came back.”

Rabbi Pollak, who now leads a sprawling Jewish community on Staten Island, was traveling yesterday and spoke with McKee by phone, encouraging the ailing, yet still robust, man to “keep the spirit up – it’s more important than medication.”

McKee assured him the meeting will help with his battle.

“You can’t believe the feelings I had today,” he said. “It changed me for a long time.”


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    BucksFan5471

    2 months ago

    1034 comments

    God Bless you Arthur and I hope that your health improves.

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    stephenmiller

    2 months ago

    4 comments

    Very touching, it's all in a day's work.

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    AsstCh91

    2 months ago

    126 comments

    "Whatever you did for even the least of My people, you did it for ME" This was wonderful to read, because I was feeling very melonchony with the anniversary of 9/11 approaching. Never forget the 343.

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    nozzlenut

    2 months ago

    500 comments

    wonderful story

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    kshultz

    2 months ago

    302 comments

    What a great story!

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    hotfoot

    2 months ago

    260 comments

    reunions are great

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    AngelJo008

    2 months ago

    170 comments

    This is awesome!! I love it when you get to see the fruits of our labor. /he is truly a HERO!! :)

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    Schmelsi

    2 months ago

    1186 comments

    That is wonderful!

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    MidniteMedic

    2 months ago

    278 comments

    Now that is truly a hero.

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    ladyranger

    2 months ago

    228 comments

    WOW...this has to be one of the most touching stories i've read.....the lives that you save is just timeless.....it isn't until things like this happen that we really see what GOD sends you truely are....to all firefighters out their.....A GOD FELT "THANK-YOU" FOR ALL THAT YOU DO....

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    emtffdan

    2 months ago

    1122 comments

    great story. so many times we never know the out come of the lives we touch.

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    FireFighterBolin

    2 months ago

    172 comments

    That's awesome. A true living hero.

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    LadyFirefighter08

    2 months ago

    2502 comments

    How great is this ! Thoughts and well wishes are with FF McKee.

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    soyrino

    2 months ago

    50 comments

    it's wonderful to know that there is a God who takes care of their children, and I believe that angels exist even thank you for this article

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