Got a phone call from my folks a couple hours ago. They are in Woodland Park, CO and are getting their "go" gear ready in case they have to evacuate. It's a interesting thing to think about. You have one car, maybe two, and whatever will fit inside. What do you save?
Pictures, backup hard drives, insurance papers, guns, my sewing machines. Some clothing, toiletries. If there is time, hook up the trailers and haul the vintage motorcycles. Everything of value in the house has been photographed and documented (receipt, serial #'s, etc), so, hopefully, there won't be any issues when it comes time to deal with the insurance company. I really do need to finish up with the stuff in the garage.
Been there, done that three times. Got caught once away from the house. Got to see the house in flames on ABC news.
It was a fast moving fire in sage brush in the hills of SoCal. Roommates told me the FD gave them 5 minutes to get out. They didn't have time to get anything.
Twice after that we were getting ready to pack up (SoCal again), and once about 7 years ago up here in WA.
Wildfires are scary, scary things. Watching the fire jump 300 yds at a time, little spot of red, growing outward in a circle and the line behind it catching up as the wind blows it forward. i never knew that pine trees exploded. But it was kinda cool, in a way. With the river below the house, there were four helo's using our house as the point to turn downwind (and they were pretty much at eye level). A very nice ballet in the sky. We watched one hover over a house across the river, pilot got the bucket moving in a circle, then he dumped the water, it made a perfect ring of water cascading around the house. Fire stayed on the north side of the river, but we had a pile of stuff in the living room, ready to load in the truck, should the wind shift and things turned ugly. Fisher Fire burned for almost three weeks, lost only one house. Yay, firedudes!!!!!
I do hope that our vigilance in keeping a defensible area around the house helps when the time comes. Living where we do, it's not a matter of if, but when.
Note to fireguys and gals. I don't really care if the house burns to the ground. SAVE THE GARAGE!!!!