'I grabbed my car keys and my baby and I was out of the house,' Justice Joyner said.
INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis mother of two is trying to figure out what's next for her family after a"It's gone," said 19-year-old Justice Joyner."Yeah, it's all gone. It all burnt down.""We kept hearing a lot of noises. It was like, 'boom, boom, boom,' and then I went to go see what it was and the whole back of my house was on fire," Joyner said."I grabbed my car keys and my baby and I was out of the house," Joyner said.
The heat of the fire shattered windows and melted the siding of the home, flames destroying nearly everything in its path. "Both of my daughters came home here," said Joyner."Both of my daughters walked here. I grew up here. I went to high school here. My sisters grew up here. This was the first home my mom purchased with her husband at the time, so it's really a tragedy for us right now."Nobody was harmed at all by any smoke, no burns, no anything, nothing at all," Joyner said."So I'm just super grateful.
The family is getting help from the Red Cross. IFD said the cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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