WSB-TV reports that Satterly set the fire and then left the house with her two cats. Authorities say she walked for over an hour to a local Walmart, where she called 911 to report the fire.

Her home was one of four houses that were destroyed, while 16 others suffered damage. Luckily, only one person was injured in the massive fire.

“Despite the massive property damage, only one minor injury was reported,” the Paulding Fire Department said.

Police arrested Satterly, who was charged with 14 counts of first-degree arson and three counts of aggravated animal cruelty. Two dogs and one cat died as a result of the fire.

Yolanda Woodland was the owner of the two dogs that died and said she is heartbroken.

“I lost my two dogs, which is the hardest thing because material things can be replaced. But my dogs is my… that breaks my heart,”

Her daughter, Auzalea Godfrey who lost everything in the fire, said the flames moved very quickly.

"The house next door, the whole thing was already engulfed in flames, our living room and kitchen was already on fire," she said. "Within two minutes, the house was engulfed in flames. I mean it went really quick."

Satterly is locked up in the Paulding County Jail, where she is being held without bond.

Photo: Paulding County Sheriff's Office