5-year-old Luisa Marabotti clutches three of her favorite Barbie dolls on Thursday, December 6, 2012, inside of her Stonebridge home that was damaged by a chimney fire that caused $150,000. Aurora Fire Battalion Chief Ed Oros (left) was able to make a speical trip into the house after the fire to recover Luisa's dolls. | Steven Buyansky~Sun-Times Media
5-year-old Luisa shows Aurora Fire Battalion Chief Ed Oros her favorite Barbie doll on Thursday, December 6, 2012 in front of her Stonebridge home damaged by a chimney fire that caused $150,000. Oros made a special trip back to the house to find Luisa's dolls and get them to her. | Steven Buyansky~Sun-Times Media
Chewon Lee thanks Aurora Fire Deparment Battalion Chief Ed Oros once again on Thursday, December 6, 2012, for making a trip back to Lee's fire damaged home and finding her 5-year-old daughter, Luisa's Barbie dolls. | Steven Buyansky~Sun-Times Media
AURORA — Through the flames of her home, a 5-year-old girl received an early Christmas present from an Aurora firefighter — her rescued Barbie dolls. Mother Chewon Lee noticed smoke early Saturday evening at her two-story home in the 2700 block of Hamman Way on …