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Michigan mom rescues four children from inferno, recovering with burns on 60% of her body

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CHELSEA, Mich. (FOX 2) - A Michigan mother and her four children are all alive because of her heroic actions but they lost everything and nearly lost the woman who's raising them and saved their lives.Mikala Vish's home in Chelsea caught fire Tuesday with her and her young children - from infant to 13-years-old - were inside.

The fire spread quickly and, through the smoke and flames, she was able to get three of her children out."She was burnt over 60% of her body and she has both 1st, 2nd, and 3rd-degree burns," Sutton said. "I would expect no less from her.

She has always been a spitfire, she is extremely determined. It didn't surprise me at all."But 6-year-old Torin was still inside."As I understand, it was an inferno and she just braced.

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