
This photo provided by the Indianapolis Fire Department shows damage to a house after a fire on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2014 in Indianapolis. A fire killed a couple and two of their children in Indianapolis on Saturday morning, and left two surviving siblings in "very critical" condition, a fire official said. A motorist along Interstate 70 reported the fire about 9:10 a.m., Capt. Rita Reith said, and subsequent 911 calls led crews to the home's exact location in an east-side neighborhood. The home is near a highway overpass. Firefighters pulled the parents and their four children, ages 14, 11, 8 and 6, from a small bungalow-style home in critical condition and quickly extinguished the fire, Reith said. (AP Photo/Indianapolis Fire Department)
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