 A house fire early Sunday morning in Brainerd has left two injured as family members had to jump out of a second-story window to escape the flames. Our Sarah Winkelman has the details. This is so intense, so hot I could feel it inside my house. Neighbors on North 9th Street in Brainerd woke up to a terrifying sight early Sunday morning. Figured the sun was coming up and then I heard a couple of popping sounds and it was like, well, that's not right. So I opened up the window and it was this blast of heat. The house on fire just feet away from the neighboring house. Trees between our houses were on fire, so we got the kids and the dogs and this little book. When crews arrived at the scene, the house was fully involved in fire. This was the first thing they did when they got here, they started holding our roof and then they started fighting the flames too at the same time basically. But yeah, they did an outstanding job, they saved my house. Building houses were spared, but it was too late for the house on fire. The two homeowners and their son were all inside of the house at the time of the fire and in order to escape the flames, they jumped out of this second-story window. They are actually down in the cities and the hospital. I talked to Tanya briefly yesterday and she's still pretty shook up and her husband had surgery and came through surgery and Renzen is still in trauma unit with a breathing tube and that's all we know right now. As the family continues to recover, thoughts and prayers are being echoed throughout Brainerd. I'm really, really thankful. You know, our neighbors are fantastic people, helped us out a lot and I pray that they will be okay. The Brainerd fire department says the fire appears to have started on the front porch and quickly spread through the rest of the house. I was kind of scared at first when I looked out the window and saw the flames. It's like, yeah, you don't prepare yourself for it, you just, let's go, we gotta go. A site that family and friends will never forget. It wasn't easy at all, you know, being here and then in it so many times and then walk up and see this, yeah, it's crazy. This night walking through the house and not seeing their lights on or going into the backyard and, you know, smelling it and it just, it's traumatic, it is. In a community that comes together in times of crisis, everybody in Brainerd, the neighbors and have just been amazing, I mean, amazing. Reporting in Brainerd, Sarah Winkleman, Lakeland News. At this time, the cause of the fire is undetermined, but the Brainerd fire department says the fire is not suspicious. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.