"....Eyewitness account
He said he watched Tata pull into the driveway and calmly carry groceries to the front door.
"She opened the door and smoke came rushing out. She ran toward us screaming, 'Help me! Help me! The kids are inside!' " Chestnut said. "She looked like she really, really did care about the kids."
Chestnut called 911, and he and a friend ran toward the home as Tata, he said, screamed hysterically outside the house, pleading for help and explaining that the toddlers were in cribs.
Rescue attempts
Chestnut's friend, Goeffrey Deshano, saw a little boy through a window. Deshano, Chestnut said, broke a window trying to get to the child but was forced back by heavy smoke.
Chestnut entered through the back door, crawling and squinting, trying to improve his vision through the smoke. He saw flames coming from the stove and heard sounds that haunt him since.
"I could hear children screaming from everywhere. I couldn't tell which way to go," he said.
But Chestnut quickly became overwhelmed by the smoke, he said, and had to retreat. "I keep hearing kids screaming in my head when I'm sleeping," said Chestnut.
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Oh my. I’d hate to live with that picture & sound in my head for the rest of my life.
What a horrible fire. Those poor families.