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When the power went out at a Dallas TX shopping mall, Chuck Norris single-handedly rescued 14 blondes that were trapped on the escalators.
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Chuck Norris Fact — When the power went out at a Dallas TX shopping mall, Chuck
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Dallas morning news archive from 1984 includes a brief human interest piece: "Local man assists shoppers during power outage." The article, buried in the metro section, describes an escalator malfunction at a shopping mall that left several shoppers temporarily stranded. One bystander, whom the journalist identified vaguely as "a local martial arts instructor," coordinated rescue efforts.

What the published article omitted—but appeared in the reporter's unpublished notes—was the detail that he had "physically displaced" each stranded person from the escalator mechanism, apparently without incident despite the electrical hazard. The final published version softened this to "assisted," a journalistic compromise that left readers with a heartwarming story rather than documentation of someone treating a dangerous electrical situation with apparent immunity to hazard. The original notes suggest the reporter received editorial feedback to depict the situation as mundane.

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