Haily Strong noticed that someone's garage was on fire and quickly ran over and started ringing their bell and knocking on their door.
"I don't remember feeling scared, I just remember thinking that I need to get these people out here. I need to get them across the street," Strong told WLWT News 5.
Strong noticed the fire from about a mile away and drove toward at around 1 a.m.
Strong had no idea she was about to save the lives of the 11 people, including nine children, who lived in the house.
The fire completely destroyed one side of the house.
The family claims that their smoke detectors never went off.