He rushed to the scene and ran toward the blaze,
WAAY
reports.
"It was less than 30 seconds, I got out of my car, she was screaming 'My baby's inside!'," said Dison.
Dison, who started his public safety career as a firefighter, recalls only one thing was on his mind at that point, "I gotta save this child at all costs," he said.
Within minutes of running into the blaze, Dison came back out with the boy.
"His breathing was very shallow, he was very lethargic. He was groaning, he wasn't really responding," Dison said, telling WAAY the child would not have survived much longer.