Twenty years ago right now, people in Central Florida started realizing the destruction from a late-night tornado outbreak.

During the storm, a baby was sucked out of the home he was in, but was found alive hours later making for a survival story never to be forgotten.

Any time a tornado spirals through, you usually do not have to wait long to hear those stories, but this one took 20 years to be told.

"I was in disbelief," said Jon Fletcher, who survived the horrific night. "I didn't believe it."

Fletcher, who now 21 and living in Utah, recalls the first time he heard the miraculous story of what happened to him that night.

"They told me that a tornado took down my great grandma's house, and that I was wrapped in a mattress, in a tree," Jon said.

He remembered nothing about it, his sister Destinie, who was 4 at the time, remembers some.

"I just remember it pouring down rain and my grandmother freaking out, and just like everyone running around and freaking out, and the house going flat," she said.

Hours later, her baby brother was found alive. After the storm, the family moved away, but family troubles would later happen.

"My mom, actually, lost custody of me and my sister, and we ended up getting adopted by a couple in Ohio, and so I grew up in Ohio on a farm," Jon Fletcher said.

Years later, Destinie Fletcher, Jon and their mother Heather reconnected. Their love today is strong as ever.

"Miracles do exist, they happen every day, and, you know, I'm just a normal person by the grace of God I survived that. Just trying everyday to be a better person," Jon Fletcher said of his life now.

Jon Fletcher said his mother put it best, "He's my miracle baby."

Jon Fletcher tell his tale