Good Samaritans help victims of house fire

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Reported by: Rachel Azevedo
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Updated: 11/19/2012 4:14 pm
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After seeing the story of a family losing everything in a fire, some Good Samaritans stepped up to help out.

The two alarm fire ripped through the home in northeast Fresno early Thursday morning. 

Eight people living inside escaped with their lives and little more because the fire was a total loss.

The Red Cross is helping the family with a temporary place to stay but they are in need of everything at this point.

Teresa Sitterding saw the story on the news and decided she needed to help. "I reached out to all my family and friends and put it on Facebook -- This family needs help. Anything and everything is grateful. So, six families came to my rescue," said Teresa.

victim Kristina said, "We appreciate the help. We have kids and that's our priority."

If you would like to help the the family, call (559) 225-1133 or email newsdesk@cbs47.tv

The most urgent needs are diapers, blankets, toys and clothes for an infant baby girl and toddlers, ages 2 and 4-years-old.


There is also a fundraising event at Crossroads in Fresno on Sunday, November 25th. Click here to visit their Facebook page.



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A two alarm fire rips through a northeast Fresno home early Thursday morning.  Eight people living inside are able to get out because of one tiny baby.

“She's our little savior right here.  She definitely woke us up at the right appropriate time,” said Kristina Stewart, 22 years old.

Stewart heard popping sounds and told her boyfriend to check it out.

“I go into the other room and I rush in real quick and just catch a face full of black chemical smoke.  Everything in that room was just burning,” said Brian Digger, the baby’s father.

He yelled and woke up the other five people sleeping inside, including three children and his girlfriend's parents.  Brian grabbed a few things for the baby but it was too late to save much else.

Thursday afternoon they see the damage inside for the first time.  Kristina is hunting for baby pictures and manages to find a few in the rubble.  The fire department is calling the home a total loss.  It likely started with electrical wiring in a wall.

“They had been smelling some electrical smell, something slightly burning for the last couple of days,” said Battalion Chief Casey Clark of the Fresno Fire Department.

With most of their possessions gone, the family is counting their blessings that everyone is safe.

“You gain and lose many things in life but as long as you got your family and friends around you, you'll always be rich,” said Patrick Leamy, who was renting the home.

The smoke detector was not working.  If you need help getting a smoke detector in your home, the Fresno Fire Department can install one for free.  If you live in an apartment tell your manager you need a smoke alarm.  If you live in a home you can call 621-4181 to sign up for a free alarm and installation.  You can get more information by clicking the “related link.”


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