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The family reports that a devastating fire claimed nearly three decades’ worth of childhood memories captured in photos and resulted in the loss of thousands of dollars.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — In the Arlington area, a Jacksonville family of nine is striving to rebuild their lives after a destructive house fire consumed almost all of their belongings.
The blaze erupted on the night of December 12 at the family’s residence in the Arlingwood neighborhood, as confirmed by both the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department and the family themselves.
The Martell family returned home from work around 6 p.m. and went about their usual evening routine in their Cathcart Street home. As they were preparing for bed, they began to notice the scent of smoke.
“Our eldest son, Billy, came down the hallway and said, ‘Dad, I smell smoke,'” recalls William Martell.
When William approached the garage, he was engulfed in thick smoke. Before he could respond, the roof collapsed around him, and the flames rapidly spread throughout the house.
“I was laying there crawling when the whole ceiling collapsed on top. And I came back in the car. I got to the garage door and finally got out,” William says. “I was praying the whole time… I almost turned around. I said, if I turn around, I’m dead.”
Jacksonville Fire and Rescue responded shortly after, and upon arrival they saw that the garage was fully engulfed in flames. JFRD says that within two minutes of arrival, water was on the home. Luckily, all nine members of the family and their three pets were able to escape.
Although the flames were put out, the damages were far greater than what could have been expected. The Martell’s say they lost 30 years of childhood photos, two Harley Davidson motorcycles, an RV, and thousands of dollars in recent renovations in the fire.
First Coast News had the opportunity to walk through the home with the family, where damages can be seen in every room.
Homeowners insurance was not an option for the Martell’s, as they say that their insurance had lapped after William suffered from a widow maker heart attack. The family says that the same crew that helped William were the same firemen that put out the fire in their home.
Now, the family is staying in a hotel, hoping to rebuild.
“It’s hard going somewhere else instead of home,” the family says. “Take the time to breathe the fresh air and enjoy your living room.”
A GoFundMe has been set up to aid with recouping costs for the family. The family also says they are accepting donations of clothing, such as shoes and pants, as well as any electronics.
With Christmas just days away, the Martells say their biggest need is help getting back on their feet and eventually back into a permanent home.
“I’m not used to taking from people. I’ve always been a giver,” the family said. “We would be grateful for anything that anybody could share or donate to us.”