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"A lot of people were worried and surprised that I made it because I was the first one in that fire." Chornoby was recently discharged from the hospital and will soon be heading home. She feels good about going back as she misses her school and teachers. "Everybody's saying they want to see me. I kind of miss them." She is seen as a hero in her community for her act of bravery. "I honestly just feel normal. It's kind of overwhelming with how many people know me now," she said.
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Posted by Bobbie-lee Glenn Spence on Wednesday, February 15, 2023
"I didn't have adrenaline. I wasn't scared or annoyed. I just felt like myself at that moment." Tataskweyak Chief Taralee Beardy had earlier said that the apartment fire could have been prevented if the community had a functioning fire truck. The current truck has not been functional for more than a month due to mechanical issues, he said.
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Chornoby agreed with Beardy and said many northern communities do not have proper fire protection resources. However, Indigenous Services Canada spokesperson Nicolas Moquin said in an email to CBC that the federal government provides $216,000 every year to Tataskweyak Cree Nation for fire protection and other services.
Chornoby thanked the nurses that helped her to recover after the fire incident and later added that she would run into another fire if she has to save people. "I can't let anyone get hurt." "I can't let anyone get hurt." Moreover, Chornoby's grandfather started a fundraiser for her on GoFundMe. Leonard Chornoby Sr wrote that he wanted to honor his granddaughter for her bravery with these funds. People have donated more than $3000 through the page.
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