Teacher who helped girl set on fire at Saskatoon school recognized with heroism medal
The teacher who helped a girl who was lit on fire by a fellow student at a Saskatoon school in 2024 has been recognized by the Carnegie Hero Fund.
The Pittsburgh-based fund recognizes individuals who “enter into extreme danger while saving or attempting to save the lives of others” in both Canada and the United States. On Wednesday, Saskatoon’s Sean Hayes joined the list of 10,563 people who have been recognized for their heroics by the fund.
On September 5, a 15-year-old girl was doused in gasoline and set on fire in a hallway of Evan Hardy Collegiate. According to a statement issued by the fund, Hayes quickly instructed a colleague to call 9-1-1, then tried to roll the burning victim on the ground to extinguish the flames.
“Hayes then attempted to pat out the flames using his hands, at which point he realized the flames had jumped to his own clothing. He stood and pressed himself against a set of nearby lockers in an effort to extinguish the flames on him before removing his overshirt and T-shirt,” the fund said in a statement.

