Mom helps fire victim who once saved her choking baby
Jajahira Rosado lived through a nightmare last week as her apartment burned down and all her belongings were destroyed. She said she never thought something like this could happen to her. That's exactly what Chaseedaw Gable said four months ago when her two-year-old son, Antonio, went unconscious after hitting his head in a Bradenton WingStop.
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