ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — The investigation continues into a mobile home fire that seriously injured two children in Winter Garden Tuesday.
Both were taken to Arnold Palmer Hospital in Orlando.
An infant and a toddler, who were also inside the home during the fire, were rescued by two boys.
Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs announced plans Wednesday to recognize Isaiah Francis, 10, and Jeremiah Grimes, 11.
Raw: Young boy describes pulling children from burning home
Photos: Fire at Orange County mobile home
Isaiah and Jeremiah ran into the burning mobile home and rescued a 6-month-old and a 2-year-old.
Fire marshals are still working to determine what caused the fire, but said it started in the living room.
The boys' 911 calls were released Wednesday.
During one call, Jeremiah can be heard saying, “No, don’t go, don’t go in there.”
The operator then tells Jeremiah to tell everyone to stay away and help will be there shortly.
Jeremiah never mentioned rescuing the other children to the 911 operator. He and Isaiah were out of danger when they made the calls, but fire crews didn’t know they had just been inside the burning mobile home.
Isaiah and Jeremiah said they were playing video games when they smelled smoke coming from next door.
“I cannot see. It’s smoke, it’s everywhere. If you walk in the house, it’s fire,” Jeremiah said during the first 911 call.
During the second call, Jeremiah told the operator that everyone was out, but that the whole house was black inside.
Unknown to the two boys, two other children, a 2-year-old and 5-year-old, were still in the home. They were pulled from the home by firefighters and remain in the hospital.
The two children Isaiah and Jeremiah rescued from the fire are recovering.
“It feels good. It feels really good,” Isaiah said.
“Really, really good actually,” Jeremiah said.
Fire marshals said they sent samples from the home to the lab for testing and are working on gathering witness interviews. They said the investigation could take weeks.