Couple and puppy escape burning home after Christmas tree erupts in flames

Tuesday, December 26, 2017
Couple 'grateful' even after Christmas tree burns down home
The Swindle's say they are oddly grateful even after a Christmas tree fire destroyed their home on Christmas Day.

NEW WAVERLY, Texas (KTRK) -- While many families are picking up wrapping paper and kids are finding a place for their new toys, the Swindle's don't even know where to start.

"We have probably been asleep 45 minutes to an hour. Next thing I know, it was smoke or the alarm that woke me up," Richard Swindle said.

Just an hour or two into Christmas Day, thick smoke poured into Richard and Bobbie Swindle's bedroom at their New Waverly home.

"I feel like as soon as he hit the window, the smoke was so thick and overcame me. That moment is when I really got scared," Bobbie Swindle said.

Richard broke out an emergency window with the nightstand. Bobbie grabbed their puppy Dakota but dropped her on the way out. Richard went back in to get her under the bed.

Firefighters believe lights left on overnight on the family's real Christmas tree started the fire. It was in the living room. Their children's rooms are on the other end.

But in a twist of fate, their three children ages 8, 13, and 14 weren't home.

Bobbie had a flat tire and couldn't get them from their grandparents.

"If the kids would have been here, I don't know how they would have gotten out," Bobbie said. "We would have had to break the window."

The presents, the tree, about everything the Swindles own was lost. While it's hard to explain, they also feel they were given a gift.

"It's hard on the kids. We can deal with it and move on. No one is hurt," Richard said.

New Waverly firefighters are collecting gift cards to help the family. The agriculture department at New Waverly High School is also assisting the Swindles.

A GoFundMe fundraising page has been launched to help the family replace their belongings.

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