ARGYLE, Texas — "It's definitely been a year for us," Caleb Halvorson said in what might be the understatement of the year. The Fort Worth firefighter is a walking miracle, and so is his newborn son.

"So blessed and so lucky to be able to have him home," Halvorson said from his home in Argyle.

Hudson Halvorson was born premature at just one pound nine ounces . He spent his first 122 days of life in neonatal intensive care (NICU).

Caleb Halvorson would spend 34 days of his own in the burn unit of Parkland Hospital after the September 3rd firefight and garage collapse that left him with second and third-degree burns over more than half of his back, dislocated his shoulder and crushed his left knee.

"It's been absolutely incredible," he said. "The support system that we have."

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