Mark davenport is live this morning with more details on this. So mark, tell us, how did the little boy help get everyone out . Reporter john, he told us yesterday at the scene of that fire that he was the only one in the house that heard the fire crackling, he immediately got everyones attention in the home and got them out the back door before the flames took over the rest of the house. I want to show you the aftermath of the home this is on the ground when we were able to get there with the cameras after the fire was put out. Carter lost most of his toys in the fire but saved a few of his favorite things, his family members. The boy heard the fire before he saw it. He acted fast, got his mom out of the bathroom woke grandma up, his mom, Brianna Hurley said her baby is her hero. You could see smoke from everywhere. I couldnt see when we walked out of the back door it was scary. 30 seconds the roof started collapsing, im glad we got out when we did. Reporter unreal. Sounds like a narr
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