William Rodda was just a normal teenager from Brisbane, Australia. Just like most other teenagers, William liked watching anime and babysitting children throughout the neighborhood. Yet, sometimes an ordinary teenager will quickly have to become a hero in a matter of an instant. For William, this was something that he had to do in the blink of an eye, without even thinking about whether or not it would work out or if he would put his life in danger.
William (@awesomewilliamrodda), a young man born in Australia, always had a simple life. He grew up loving anime and babysitting neighborhood kids and others. William’s parents own a lot of property so even at a young age, William was having to manage these properties to make sure that they have been properly maintained. One night, William was tending to his family’s 160-acre property when he realized something was wrong.
William’s family owns multiple properties throughout Brisbane and his job has always been to monitor and make sure the properties are in good standing. Yet, one night everything changed.
“I was walking between the horses and where a new building was going,” he said, adding that suddenly he realized that something was seriously amiss. In the darkness, William could see that the building was glowing red and was completely engulfed in flames.
“I ran inside and up the stairs and I even had to bash down some flaming planks and I found the child screaming,” William said, adding that fortunately, it was not too difficult to find the toddler, since he was crying extremely loudly.
“Good thing he was close to the ground too, or the smoke would have got him. I picked him up and tried to protect him as I ran for the exit.”
William (@awesomewilliamrodda) then picked up the toddler, protecting him as he ran out of the building. Ultimately, the fire brigade was incredibly happy and thankful that William ran into the building to save the poor child. It was divine intervention as William put it that he was there in order to help just at the right moment in order to save that child.












