the harris family daycare. neighbors were the first to rush in to try and help. i heard screaming from my porch, so i immediately started coming down the street. joseph said he tried to get inside the house but the flames were just too intense. i got low. i tried to go inside. i made it to the open living room and i couldn t go any farther. five children were killed, the youngest a baby just eight months old. four of the children were siblings. erie fire officials said they had been sleeping at the daycare home because their mother worked overnight. oh, my gosh, i couldn t experience knowing it was daycare, daycare kids, i can only imagine. i have three of my own. reporter: the tragedy also took a toll on the first responders who tried to save the children. two of my guys and girls here today, they are having some a little bit of problems. these firefighters are tough, but when something like this happens, you know, it s a little
utah. three sisters and a brother tying the knot with their significant other in one giant ceremony. i m out of stuff to say. we got plenty. a virginia police officer proving he s an everyday hero in his community when flood waters washed out a daycare center parking lot. the officer took matters into his own hands, carrying the kids and himself through two knee high water puddles there. officer green even rescued a poodle later trapped in traffic while a nearby driver caught the whole thing with his cell phone camera. joining us is the courageous chesserfield county, virginia police officer michael green. good morning to you. good morning. how you doing? doing okay. so you were out directing traffic and you noticed, wait a minute. those daycare kids can t get across the parking lot without going through all that water. what did you decide to do? yeah, i saw the puddle and like i was thinking of my son. i wouldn t want him to be