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Here, run. It was right on top of us. This beast was everywhere. It was all around us. Youve got to push through. You do not stop. I said, please send somebody. And she said, theres nobody to send. I survived. I survived. I survived. I survived. I survived californias largest wildfire. Reporter survivors would later say that it was like something alive. A living, breathing horror. Something monstrous that leaped from the woods near their homes to seemingly hunt them down. Its flames were so powerful, they would burn for more than a month. And so fast, they would tear through roughly three football fields per second. Hi im josh elliott. Welcome to this dateline special presentation. This monster was unlike anything anyone who witnessed it had ever seen. Californias largest wildfire on record, and one of its most destructive. And tonight, youll hear from the people trapped in its path, forced to leave everything behind as they ran wildly for their lives to flee a fire that would destroy all that it touched. To race a clock that was never on their side. And it all began in one of the most beautiful places on earth. It was perfect. It was our dream home. Its exactly what you want if you want to be away from a city. Its just so peaceful and so calming and just to me, its heaven on earth. The mountains are gorgeous. Its the valley of the sun. I grew up in ramona. I always loved just the people and the area. Ramona is 30 miles east of the city of san diego in the foothills of the cuyamaca mountains. Im a huge fan of rescuing animals. My favorite animal that we have in 2003 is my horse fia, a clydesdale that we rescued at three months old from canada. Shes my favorite and shes very special. Ive raised her from nothing. We have two dogs that we rescued and a couple a cats and the two potbellied pigs were rescues because people got them and then decided they didnt want them anymore. I got the pig from a friend of mine who needed to find a home. And i gave it to her. And then because that pig was lonely i had to get her another pig. And so i got her two pigs. Unfortunately it wasnt a great idea. You know, thats not the way to a womans heart, i guess. Im just not a pig person, i guess. We live in the community of Valley Center, which is northeast of san diego, probably about 50 miles. John and i actually decided to move to Valley Center when our children were small because we wanted them to have a more rural environment to grow up in. Ashleigh was 16. Allyson was 20 and jason was 22. Jason was always the one that was looking out and making sure that everything was okay. He was a complete boy scout. You know, i really tried to stay away from doing a lot of dumb things. I tried to be the more cautious of my family. Allyson is a middle child. She was our risktaker. She wouldnt test the water before jumping in, shed just jump in. Ashleigh absolutely loved irish dance. It just it was part of her soul. And she just absolutely glowed when she was dancing. October 25, 2003, my youngest sister ashleighs homecoming dance, her first. She was just glowing and was excited about going to the dance. She picked out this really beautiful sleeveless red satin gown. She just looked so beautiful. She just looked like just the Perfect Little lady. And and grown up. And very grown up. And were thinking, gosh, you know, time is passing so fast and shes growing so quickly. So you just really wanna slow things down and just cherish every moment. Saturday started out as a typical day for us. We had ally, our 18monthold daughter. We did projects around the ranch and just took it easy. Saturday, family day. It was a nice, relaxing day. But at the same time it was dry and hot. So, you know, we also stayed close to the ranch when it was dry and hot. I work as a helicopter pilot for the sheriffs office. We received a call of a missing hunter in the Cleveland National forest, east of ramona. Dispatch called us as we were en route to the missing hunter. The winds were probably blowing 30 miles an hour at that time. And said now there was a column of smoke coming from the same vicinity of our missing hunter. And we realized as we got closer, yeah, theres a fire on top of this hill. I went down to feed at around 5 20 in the evening which is before dusk because thats when animals want their dinner. And thats when i saw the smoke. it was a clear, blue sky. And out beyond us, over the mountains, it looked like somebody had taken a pencil and drawn a single, wispy line. It was just one single, little plume in the sky. And that was the start of it. Reporter coming up i just remember the smoke alarm going off. 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So she calls from the fire station one afternoon and she said, so, mom, what are we having for dinner . I said, well, im fixing, bean and ham soup. And i ended up with a dining room full of firefighters trying to stretch my dinner, which it worked. We ended up inviting them down for thanksgiving, for christmas, for new years. We had a Halloween Party, we had the Fire Fighters came down. Everyone was busying around. It was also busy because ashleigh, our youngest, was getting ready to go to her homecoming dance. So it was an exciting and very busy day. We had just entered a new chapter in our lives. Our daughters were off at college. And we wanted a change. In may of 2003 we moved into the canyon and were very naive i think about the potential for fires in that area. We actually had gone to a Halloween Party for our dog club. We took tara to the party. And we took charter to the party. We had a blast. We had so much fun. Dogs with fairy wings and dogs dressed as bumblebees. We got home from there about 10 00 at night. And i fell asleep on the couch in the family room. Bob came rushing down the stairs. And he was just yelling. I i smell smoke. And ive never smelled it this strongly before. We live in the town of lakeside and the particular area where we live is called barona and its extremely rural. Where we live our closest neighbor is probably a half mile to a mile away. Its just a wonderful place to raise girls. In 2003, i was 13 and my sister was 11. I just remember the smoke alarm going off and getting up. And so i go to my parents room. And i ask my mom whats going on. I decided i would call the sheriffs department. The sheriffs told me that the fire was 10 miles away. At the time the winds were not bad. They didnt think it was really gonna spread. And so for us just to go back to bed and things would be fine. Thomas was always trying to get me to relax during fires because i would just hit the panic button every time. And i grew up in a city. Had no experience with fires when i moved to ramona in 1990. I had evacuated numerous times growing up you know, you just, you know, theres a fire, you evacuate. I said to myself, well, its still light enough. Im sure the planes will come. But im gonna go call 911 anyway because im paranoid about fires. The evening the fire started, i had just gotten home when the pager went off. And so i immediately, you know, said goodbye to everybody and loaded back up. I got about 10 minutes from the house when i looked up the first time from 67 and was able to see fire, very briefly, but i was able to see that we did have an active burning fire. I went and got the scanner that we had. We had a fire Police Scanner because of incidents like this so we could keep track of what was going on. Just for your information, this is a confirmed fire, approximately 20 acres, mid slope. Jackie and i was listening to them, watching it get darker and darker, realizing that the planes were not going to come. Do we have any, a way to get any aircraft down here, is there any available . Division three, thats negative for aircraft. Its after cutoff. They had a very difficult time finding an access point to get to the fire. The fire still looks to be approximately 2025 acres. Very difficult access. Were still trying to look at some options to get in on this thing but its going to be a while. Not sure well be able to get folks in tonight or not. The road structures were narrow, little, nasty a fire engine could barely make it down there, much less 30 or 40 of them, and crew buses and everything thats needed to to get in there. It was just a really bad scenario where that fire was. You could say it was the perfect storm. They were calling in crews from faraway, northern california, other states so i knew that response was going to take a long time. El coruso hotshots and vista grande hotshots are en route to your fire. Copy, thanks. And so i tried to act as normal as possible because my daughter needed me to. I put her to bed at around 7 00 and i went upstairs to sit on the roof where i could get a really good view of it. The glow got bigger and started to spread from north to south. And it was around 10 00 the dispatch lady said, ill never forget this she said, the marlins won the world series and santa ana winds are expected to reach 60 to 80 miles an hour tonight starting at midnight. Flame driven santa ana fire is the most deadly kind of fire that we have in Southern California because the combination of dryness and the wind speed means the fire can travel at 60 to 80 miles an hour the head of the fire. And i knew at that point that it was gonna be really bad. And i said to thomas, who at that point had joined me up on the roof, this is going to be bad, isnt it . And he said, yes, it is. It was moving faster than we thought. What the fire was doing, it was spotting, and when i say that, it means that you have a flame front, and then out in front you have different fires starting, because embers are getting thrown out, you know, a half mile, a mile ahead. And so, new fires are starting. Come over and help us prepare . My moms was a safe place to go. The fire was to our east so theres no way the fires gonna get to my moms whos to the west. You know, i mean yeah, thats the way the fire is going. But its ten miles away. The thing we start noticing is the ash. It almost looks like snow. When the ash starts falling on you then you know the fires coming towards you. And then its just like oh [ bleep ]. You know, thats the fire. Step up your game. You gotta get going. Reporter coming up it sounded like the roar of a freight train. It felt like a beast. This beast was everywhere. I said, please, please send somebody. And she said theres nobody to send. You wouldnt do half of your daily routine. 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The fire is making significant increase and spreading. Were probably less than an hour before were going to start seeing some heat over here. Copy. We were aware that the cedar fire had erupted probably 25, 30 miles away from our house, so we werent very concerned about it. When we really started getting concerned is when allyson called us. She was taking a friend home and said that the reservation was on fire. We could see that the fire was a couple miles north, so not heading towards our house. And we thought, well, we should be fine. And we would just leave if we had to be evacuated. Wed been warned by the firefighters that if you get the evacuation notice, you need to be prepared to get out quickly. I took the photo albums out and put them in the truck. Some of our paperwork, put that in the truck. And we hooked up the suv to our tank trailer and pointed all the cars down the hill in case we had to get out quickly. So our plan was to all get in separate vehicles and take all our vehicles off of the property. It was about 1 00 in the morning. Allyson and ashleigh at that point were asleep. And we went into the girls bedrooms and, we did have them get dressed and sleep in their clothes, just in case. So i asked jason, can you please take the first watch and, you know, periodically, every 15 minutes, 30 minutes, go outside, check the fire. It looked like at that time that the fire was moving through the north end of Valley Center heading west, and it looked like thats where the largest glow was. At 3 00 a. M. I go around and tell my parents that it looked like the fire had moved away from us, and that i was heading off to go to catch some rest. And so at that point, i laid back down and thought we were in good shape, and i went down to sleep myself. Just heads up, the fire has picked up quite a bit. I opened our bedroom door, and the smell of smoke was pretty overwhelming. We tried to find information about the fire. We went online. We went to the news sites. And then i was able to talk with a person at the barona fire station, just two miles up the canyon from us. And he said, well, youre safe where you are because its in ramona. So i sat there on a chair by our window and thought, god help the people in ramona. Horses are really good at, you know, feeling what their owners, the riders are feeling. So they know were nervous, so theyre starting to get nervous. Theyre starting to get jumpy, and theyre starting to get dangerous. Theyre 1,000, you know, 1,100 pounds of muscle, and theyre starting to jump around a little. When i heard that the fire was going to start moving at 60 miles an hour, i knew it was time to get the horses out of here, so i came down and i opened the trailer and i started to load them. And the first one loaded no problem. And then it was time to load fia, and she didnt want to go in. She knew i was upset, and she was getting more and more upset herself. And shes 1,800 pounds and she would put one foot in and back out, and put two feet in and back out. I tried cookies. I tried grain. I tried everything. I was pleading with her. I was crying, youve got to get in this trailer. Youve got to get in this trailer. And i had to make a choice between never seeing fia again and getting ally out. So i turned her loose and i said to thomas, turn em loose, turn em loose. Its the only chance they have. And i didnt look back. You would think Mother Nature had a watch because right at midnight the wind hit, and it hit hard. And it just the fire exploded. And thats when i could hear it. It sounded like the roar of a freight train. I looked up past the trailer to look at the mountains and where it had just been an orange glow i could see flame. It was literally a firestorm. So were bracing ourselves against the wind. Were hearing the roar, yelling to each other what to do. It felt like a beast. You know, this beast was everywhere. It was all around us. And it had a sense of purpose, and the purpose was to go west at 60 miles an hour and eat everything in its path. At that point, honestly, i stopped thinking. My vision got very narrow. All i could think was, get ally out of there. Get her out. The baby is the most important. So get ally out of here. Im going to stay with the house as long as i can. Try to take care of the horses. Keep them calm. Keep wetting everything down. And, you know, itll be okay. Itll be okay. So i ran inside the house. I picked her up as gently as possible she was asleep and i loaded her in the car. At that point i already had five cats loaded up in the backseat of the car. I got the dogs in the trunk. I called 911 before i left the house. It was a last ditch effort. I said, please, you know, my husband is staying behind. Please send somebody. Send an engine. The fire is really close. Im leaving with my daughter. 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And it got so bumpy during the evening, that we actually were hittin our helmets together, and on the side of the aircraft. When it became so turbulent, we decided to go back to the base cause we felt like we were gonna crash. And i thought in the back of my mind, i said, those areas that we werent able to get into because a the smoke and the poor visibility, you know, i hope those people wake up when it gets smoky. Were talkin about though, after midnight. Most people are asleep. At 3 00, it turns out the phone rang. And being the light sleeper i am, it woke me up, thank heavens. And i went out to answer it. Answer it. Nobody was there. Looked out the window, it looked to me like the entire world was on fire. I just saw flames that i would have sworn were 50 foot to 100 foot tall. At that point i yelled to lonnie, melanie and lindi. I said, get up. Were outta here. Theres a fire. There was something in her voice that i knew that i needed to do exactly that. She comes in, wakes us all up. Get up, get up. Get your stuff. Get your books. Go out to the truck. We have to go. I said, you know, you know, take your pillows out of your pillowcases. Fill your pillowcase up with whatever it is that you want to take with, that you want to save, in case the worst happens. I got a backpack and i had kept all our home movies together in one spot for a moment like this. I remember when we were going out to the car, our neighbor being hysterical. She was screaming and crying. And that scared me more because she was another adult who was also hysterical and panicking. So that meant this really is serious and i need to be scared too. My dad was honking the horn and i could see the fire. This thing is already all the way around us. I got fire to the south and its heading for barona mesa hard. We told our command that we cant fly anymore, its too dangerous. But no sooner do we shut down, theyre calling for us. They want us back out there, and we told them we couldnt go out. I said, well, i got an idea. I used to work at the control station, which is just a mile down the road, and lets go grab a car. I know that beat. I know every hundred block on that beat. I know where all the residences are. And i put some dents in peoples front doors with my flashlight, trying to wake them up. And i remember one particular gentleman thats like, theres no fire. And hes standing there in his underwear, and i said, take a look. And he stepped outside and he used some cuss words and lights went on, and everybody in the house started waking up, and then we were outta there to the next house. Everywhere you looked was on fire. The hills, the ridges, houses, the field in front of us, the oak tree. Everything was on fire. This thing is moving fast. You need to move with it. I woke to the smell of smoke. Within five minutes, it went to complete black, where we couldnt see, heat, fire. The next thing i hear is john screaming, you know, get out now. As we were getting ready to leave, i came out and reached for the front door, opened the front door and was immediately hit with a blast of hot air. And embers and fire all over the carpeting in front of me. In a panic, i just turned and yelled in the house, everybody get out now the front porch on the edge was on fire. I hear my dad from the middle area of our house just screaming, its here, run. And i look out the door of my bedroom and i have a clear shot down to the other end of the house and theres embers flying into the house. Ashleigh has her dresses in her arms, including the dress that she had worn the night before. And she opened the door. She goes out. The door kind of, like, sucks close behind her. We had four vehicles. Our plan was to all get in separate vehicles and take all our vehicles off of the property. The fire station was probably about 150 yards total from our front door to the station itself. You know that thats where theres some chance of safety. I start running and theres everybody whose there is scrambling for cars. Started to try and open the door on to the truck to just climb in. And i cant even get the door open because the wind is blowing so hard. The sound was like a jet engine. Like, if i was three feet away from you screaming, you couldnt hear me screaming at you. It was just that loud. I could see allyson standing. And i can just barely make out, she says, i cant find my keys. So at that point i just tell her forget your keys, run. Im thinking shes going to run either to us or to jason. And then right after she takes what just seems like a few steps, this incredible ball of fire goes past, followed by smoke. And that i know is when my first set of shock really set in. Because i was processing. I think shes dead. Right there in front of me. Reporter coming up there was no stopping that fire. 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There was nobody that ever fought a fire, that was still working, that had ever seen anything like that before. It just took it off the charts. I had no idea. It absolutely took it overwhelmed me in every way, and the system. I knew there was no way we were going to get to everybody. One of the hardest things was, i knew people were going to die that night. We had the hoses going on the roof. We were wetting things down. I mean, its kind of like peeing in the wind. I mean, you just, you know, youve got this little hose and youve got this fire that you cant even see the top of. The roar from the fire is just deafening. You cant youre yelling, lets sprinkle that down, sprinkle this tree down. Lets get water over here. And then suddenly theres, like, this weird, i mean, i want to say there was a sound, but there was no sound. Its just the whole all the lights from all the neighbors, everything just went dark. It just everything shut off. And so with us on wells, we had no water pressure. It just died. The wind actually got, like, knocked out of me. There was nothing else i could do. And so thats when i yelled to my friend, bob. I said, lets go. We gotta get out. Around 3 00 i woke up, and i looked out the window that is right beside our bed. I saw him standing in front of the window, and the window was just awash in this yellow light. That i could see it across the canyon was evidence of how fast it had covered the 15 miles between us and ramona. To put it into perspective, my wife called me to tell me we were being evacuated at home. I asked her, from what . She said, the fire of ramona. I said, im on that fire. She says, i know. I couldnt believe i live 30 miles from the fire. I couldnt believe that my own home and im in charge of the operations of this whole fire, and thats how i found out that my neighborhood was threatened. I went back out to look out the window again, and this time, not only did i see this huge swath of flames, but i saw this glow on our side of the canyon. And thats when i knew we were looking at this huge, massive fire that was closing in on us. I said to bob, you get your negatives. Because hes a photographer. Ill take care of the dogs. I started slamming collars over dog heads and didnt realize until later that i put both collars on one dog. I went downstairs to get chelsea, the bird. And as i was getting chelsea, i could see very clearly that the fire was already at the house. I had opened up the garage door and went on out, put chelsea in the trunk. The cage didnt quite fit in the trunk, but i closed the lid hard enough that it fit. Just as i got to the garage door was when the lights went out, i could hear a cracking noise, like a lightning strike. At this time, bob was yelling from inside the house, i cant find my car keys. And i said, well just take my car. There were embers swirling. There were small dust devils of, not dust and trash, but embers and flame. When allyson turned and ran away from us, and i saw the flame and smoke come behind her, is when i first went into a state of shock. It was very confusing. Everything was just felt off. It didnt it wasnt flowing. I had to leave so that everybody else could get out because im blocking everyone. So lori and i are in my truck. We start heading down the driveway slowly looking for allyson. Where is allyson . We cant find her. And were driving and were looking. And were trying to figure out. And then we figured maybe we missed and she got in the car with jason. It didnt make any sense. So she couldnt have been in front of us. We havent driven past her. Theres a fence. She couldnt have gone through the fence. The fence was on fire. So it just didnt it didnt process as to where she couldve possibly gone. I cant see anybody behind me. Im hoping theyre following me out. But i cant see because of the smoke. I cant see too far in front of me. We make it down and up to the gate. The gate has trouble opening. It finally does open. And then we start moving out, hopefully with everybody following us out, which was our plan, with everybody following us out single file. Ashley gets into the passenger seat, as i get into the drivers seat, the driveways cleared for me to leave. So as im coming down the driveway, the fire was doing two things. It was laying flat across the driveway, so you could barely see the asphalt, but it was also arcing up over you. So it looked like you were driving through, literally, a tunnel of fire. Right outside our gate was a barn. It was completely engulfed in flame. And the flame, now with the fire blowing that direction, was blowing the flame across our driveway, in front of our escape route. The only way out was to drive through that flame. I gunned the engine and went through the flame. And right after that, the truck stalled. And all that i can see is fire all the way around, and the truck wont start. I tried, i dont know, maybe four or five times to get it to restart. We can hear the sound of the truck bending, the metals popping. And i know i was screaming at john to get us out, get us out. It finally restarted again. I couldnt see anybody behind us. Im looking for allyson. Its like where, you know, is she standing . Is she has she fallen . Wheres allyson . And as i get down to the bottom of our driveway, i see a shape coming up out of the driveway, and it turns out that its my sister, allyson. And she was on her hands and knees crawling. And i remember seeing her smoking, like she had, you know, just come out of a shower steaming. She looked like that, but smoking. Reporter coming up i said, where are all the firemen . Reporter sisters, with just seconds to survive. Once we hit that wall of flames, reality set in. She was panicking. I just lost it. I said, i dont want to die. 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Use caution when driving or operating machinery. Common side effects include nausea trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. Im not worried about smoking my next cigarette. To me that feels great. Ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. After we all got in the truck, my dad backs up out of the driveway and we start driving down our dirt road to go get down to Wildcat Canyon, because thats where civilization is. I finally look outside the truck window for the first time and fully see the fire within 25 feet of us and the road. And thats when i panicked. And my i said, where are all the firemen . And to look outside and see so much fire and no firemen, no fire trucks nothing, was terrifying. We came to this 30 foot wall of flame. The flame seemed like it was alive. I would describe it as fire breathing dragon made out of fire. Our only way out was cut off from us. Once we hit that wall of flames, reality set in. What do w were gonna die, panic. I just lost it. I said, i dont wanna die. Im too young to die. And i was hysterical, crying. It was really heartbreaking. Its something you never wanna hear your child say. That, i dont wanna die. And knowing that theres a real possibility that its gonna happen. She was panicking. She needed, you know, i was her big sister. And i needed to take care of her. And so i grabbed her hands and i said, look lindi, were gonna pray. God, you promised you would take care of us. You promised you would never let us down. Shes calming me down, shes praying with me, holding my hands and its kind of working. I was so impressed. And just to hear my own daughter saying Something Like this, whos 13 years old and speaking to her sister and calming her down it was just really a beautiful thing. Something ill never forget. I had no idea what we would do at that point, because we were going in the same direction the fire was going. And if we were to turn around, well, were going to go right back into the fire. And so lonnie stopped the truck. And its like, okay, what do we do . Are we gonna try to drive through this . Will we survive it . And at that point i heard someone or something whisper into my ear and i know it wasnt lonnie. I know it wasnt the girls. It was another being. And what they said was, go to the pond. I turned left out my driveway and got about, you know, 1,000 yards and it was comin up the road on both sides. And i couldnt see anything but flames. It was coming at us. I mean, it was meeting us. It wasnt stagnant going over the road. It was roaring up the road. I had more than one life in mind, i had my life and i had my friend bobs life. And, again, i had to make another decision, do i go for it . And it was, like, a really split decision. And it was just that quick. It was just step on the gas. I mean, for a second it was a slowdown, oh [ bleep ]. And then go. The adrenaline was pumping so much that i wasnt really sensing anything other than, like, my heart beating and the ringing in my ears. The smoke is so thick that you dont really see anything but the smoke. And so i go through this and i break through the smoke and suddenly theres flames. And then its like, crackling, yellow rage, right, like, all around. And youre, like, you know, you kinda just, like, fall into it. You just kinda keep on going. You have to. You gotta push through. You do not stop. And so i drove through actual flames for about 100 yards. And bob is on my tail and mean i just had my eye one eye glued on the Rearview Mirror to see if he made it. You know, cause i didnt think he was gonna. I really didnt think he was gonna. And then he burst through it. Literally its, like, you know, a slowmotion gunshot through a barrel. He just kinda puff of smoke kinda separated and he burst through it. And i was like, oh thank god. Oh thank god. As i come down the driveway, i see my sister coming up. And she was on her hands and knees crawling. So i tell ashley get in the back seat and as shes jumping into the back seat, allyson comes up and opens the door and gets into the passenger seat of the mustang. And as soon as she shut the door, i pushed on the gas to my mustang and it tried to stall. I really started to panic, and i slammed the gas to force the car to go forward. And went screaming up the driveway and i see that this car blocking the road i swerved and we ended up crashing headon into one of the trees. I kept moving the truck forward. Still so smoky you couldnt see ten feet in front of the truck. And then all of a sudden we got out of the smoke. I could see the fire station in front of us. I got out of the truck looking back to see who was coming out behind us. I was expecting the car to come out behind us. Coming up suddenly i knew i was in terrible danger. The menace grows for every single one of them. My sisters are in trouble. My husband raised his fist toward the sheriff. 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So i went outside. And i sat on the bumper of my car and i hung my head and i tried to cry. And i prayed for firefighters and i prayed for neighbors and other people in town who i knew were probably running for their lives like we had. I really tried to cry but i couldnt cry because there was nothing left in me at that point. So as i was praying the wind suddenly stopped. And i thought, were my prayers answered . And i sat there and i looked around and i realized that it was snowing. And in giant, giant flakes like in utah. Giant flakes. And i held out my hand and i caught one. I touched the ash and suddenly i knew i was in terrible danger because the wind had stopped and it was not a miracle. It meant that the fire had created its own weather and it was right on top of us. So i ran inside the house and i said to my motherinlaw and my sisterinlaw, its coming. We have to get out of here. Its coming. Nobodys moving. And so, i get out the car and i go around to the side to try and get the door open for my sisters, and the as i get to the door, i get hit in the face with embers and soot and heat and i cant see where im going. All i know is that my sisters are here, theyre in trouble, i need to get help, i need to get out. Even though its smoky, even though its hot, i know where that fire station is, i know which direction its at and i know where to go. So im running down the street, not realizing that i dont even have any shoes on. The air that youre breathing is several hundred degrees and youre basically gonna microwave yourself. Youre gonna cook yourself from the inside out. You take a breath, youre burning your lungs. And we stood there and we waited and then jason walked out of the of the smoke. And i yelled at jason, where are your sisters . And the only thing i can get out is, theyre back there. I see my sister, allyson, walking out of the smoke, staggering. Im thinking to myself, you know, shes got soot all over her, and it its not registering that thats not soot, thats fourthdegree burns. Id always prided myself in being prepared. I was not prepared for this. I see allyson. And im not even really processing that shes that hurt. Im looking at my daughter. Im a registered nurse. And i still dont see how bad this is. The next thing is me and her getting shoved into the back of an ambulance. Somebody asked me if i wanted to go with them to the hospital. And i said no. I said, im i need to wait. Because i knew i had to wait for ashleigh. I watched john run toward the smoke. So i started moving towards the fire and the sheriff grabbed my arm. My husband raised his fist toward the sheriff like he was gonna hit him. I was just trying to get out of his grasp so that i get towards where i thought ashleigh might be. I went into the smoke and i couldnt breathe. It was black. It felt like there was no oxygen going in. It felt like trying to breathe water in. And then i felt one of the sheriffs deputies next to me. And i just remember him pushing me back the other direction. And we got crawling back out of the smoke. Wheres wheres ashleigh . She shell be coming out. You know, so shell be coming with somebody. Ashleigh was gonna be coming out. I drove to my moms house crying, thinking, you know, i let everybody down. I knew the house was gone, i knew the the horses were gone. I knew anything that was left there was gone. And and, you know, i i pulled in and i said, its gone. Everythings gone. And i looked at his face and he had been crying. I could tell he had tears. His cheeks were wet. And he said we lost everything. I was the one that was saying, you know, its gonna be good. Its gonna be fine. You know, ive lived through 20 of these. Im the man of the house. You know . And what decision did i make that was the wrong decision . I shoulda started sooner to try and get the horses out. I left. You dont realize what it feels like to leave something behind. Something a living being behind. And at that point all i cared about was that he was okay. But right on the heels of that thought was, we have to get out of here now. It is not safe. There was this glow coming over the mountain. It was like seeing something from from the hobbit or something. It was just like the armies are marching and theyre coming over the hills. And i just grabbed my mom and i said she didnt even put up a fight. When i told her we gotta go, she said, okay. And i threw her in the car and we just bolted outta there. Reporter coming up in peril and in panic. Were stuck in the middle of this firestorm just sitting in a truck. The flames start licking up over the engine, under the hood, up the front windshield. This truck is gonna blow up. We have to get outta here. What do we do . Why are all these people so asleep yet im so awake . Did you know your brain has two systems . 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We put our shirts up over our mouths to try and filter out the smoke a little bit. The heat that night was as if you open your oven and just that gust of heat that comes out constant. Thats what was surrounding us. After maybe five or ten more feet, we told our dad, look, we cant do this. Its too hot. Theres too much smoke. We said okay, well get back in the truck. So loni eventually decides that, well, hes going to try and start it to see if it will start. My dad started trying to get the truck going and starting the ignition, and turning it over and turning it, and finally it started. We were not stuck. Were not out of options. We can keep going and maybe well make it out of here alive. But then after we get going, we hit another plateau and the truck stops again. And then all of a sudden the tires caught on fire, and we have flames coming up higher than the hood of the truck. I dont know about the cab of the truck, but higher than the hood of the truck. So we think, oh, my gosh, what are we gonna do. And im thinking, just like what you see in the movies, that the trucks going to explode. This truck is going to blow up. We have to get out of here. And then if we get out of the truck, then what . Were going to be caught in the suffocating amount of heat and smoke. And everything around us was very panicking. Eventually the flames start licking up over the engine, under the hood, up the front windshield. And my mom said, we have to get out. The trucks going to explode. We need to get out of the truck now. And so we didnt even grab any of the stuff we had packed. Everyone just immediately first got out of the truck. I run towards the back of the truck, kind of back in towards the fire because i didnt want to run past the burning tire, and then the canyons on the other side. So i run to the back, the wrong way. And i said, lindi, youve gotta go to the front. And i put my hands up over my head like this to get her attention. We were yelling as loud as we could because the winds were just howling and blowing so hard. And what happened at that moment is the radiant heat burned my arms. And lonnie said it looked like i had black cotton candy all over my arms. And i dont remember feeling anything. Lonnie went on ahead of us, went down to the pond. And then he came back and said, we cant go to the pond. All the brush is on fire all around the pond. We cant do that. An engine went by us, towards our house. And i thought, okay, theyre going to find ashleigh. So we got back in my truck. And the deputies got us across the street to the field. We were sitting in the truck. And again it seems like it was an absolute eternity. And in awhile a friend of ours he was a Deputy Sheriff at one you know, Valley Center station is walking toward the truck. And theres another man with him that we dont know at the time. And he is the one that had to let us know that ashleigh had actually died in the car and that they found her. So the man that was with him was the sheriff chaplain. There was more confusion. And they said that, you know, he started asking us questions. You know, how many children do we have . We have three. Where are your other two . Theyre in an ambulance. And he kept repeating it, over and over again. And he finally told us that there were two bodies. That there was two bodies in the car. In the car. I didnt understand what the meaning was behind them finding two bodies in the beginning. It didnt make sense. Later we found out that, of course, there was only, you know, ashleigh in the car alone. And it wasnt until we met with our pastors that we understood the significance of that for our faith, which to us, ashleigh was not alone in that car. We believe that there was two. It was my sister and her angel. And we believe that in her last moments, she wasnt left alone in the back of my car, she didnt pass away in fear, in pain, that she had that angel with her to guide her to where she now lives. For whatever reason, ashleigh just didnt get out, that will never be explained. Because ashleigh did die in my car, theres always going to be that sense of, could i have done more . Could i have done things differently . But at the same time, if i allow myself to constantly relive that moment and constantly wonder, then im not helping anybody. Were homeless. We have nothing. Weve lost a daughter. You know, allysons in critical condition. The doctors are not giving us any hope. Our entire existence was being with allyson and jason and just holding ourselves together. Reporter coming up a daring ride down the mountain. We were coming down the side, and i couldnt see the road. I did not want to drive off that edge reporter and a mad dash back into the flames i was transported into a war zone. 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Every time we got on something we thought was solid it was gonna swallow us up again. So i called a friend of mine. It dawned on me that i have a friend who lived way north of town and maybe she was safe. And she said, well, come on over. I would say it was, like, 3 30, 4 00 when i got there. And i came in there. And, i mean, i think we cried for a little while. And i said, i i hear oregons nice. It rains there. I backed up the driveway and paused just for a second at the top of the driveway to shift gears. The road was essentially the dark spot in between flames on both sides of the road. When i first got that glimpse of this huge swath of flames on the mountain with curling, dancing orange and red waves, i just thought, how extraordinary that i get to see this. This is really nature at her rawest, at her most real, at her most powerful. We were both working 120 just to get one vehicle out. Theres only one way out, which was the case for many communities in the back country that were affected by the fire, which is why so many people right around us in Wildcat Canyon were trapped. So i was concerned, from the beginning, when i realized that there was fire on both sides of the road, that we wouldnt make it out to the main road. I knew i had to get there to get out of the canyon. That was it. There was no plan b. Theres a fence made out of wire. And i recall looking at the wire and thinking it looked like the elements in a toaster. The wire was just glowing red because it was so hot. And when we could see the road, we could see it primarily because it was the only thing that wasnt burning. We hit a bank of smoke. And it was impenetrable. It was just like looking out the window of an airplane into a thunderhead, just completely opaque. And i couldnt see the road. When we hit the wall of smoke and sandra couldnt see anything, i did not know how to solve the problem. You have to keep in mind that we were coming down the side of a mountain. To the right of me, it completely falls away. And i did not wanna drive off that edge. So i started yelling, i i cant see the road. And bob is yelling back at me, youre just gonna have to remember where it is. And at that second, a bobcat jumped out of the brush right to my headlight. I sat there and there was no sleep coming. You know, i was kind of relaxing but i was also kinda itching to do something. I mean, i was like, okay, now what . Now what are we gonna do . So as i was sitting there trying to sleep, we got a message that our house was still there and we couldnt believe it would still be there. It wasnt time for a victory dance yet because we we couldnt believe that anything couldve survived. I wasnt 100 sure that the fire had gone through and it wasnt gonna come back or what it was gonna do, but i had to check. Mainly it wasnt really the house, it was the animals, it was the horses. 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The gas lines broken and its feeding gas into the attic. Were almost outta water. If we dont get it out in the next 15 minutes, were gonna have to leave and go someplace else where we can help somebody else cause we cant get this out. Thats when i said, well, why dont you turn off the gas . You know, it seemed logical to me. We had 1,000 gallon tank. The firemen wouldnt go near the propane tank because it was still so dangerous. It was getting ready to explode. Because i was so full of adrenaline and not thinking, i just ran over to this super heated propane tank and i turned it off. Stupidest thing i could of done. This was a bomb that i walked over to and just turned off. And then i ran back to the firefighters. I said, i got the gas off. Is it off . They go, yeah, but its still on fire. The pool house was on fire. The firefigters were doing whatever they could to get it out, but they couldnt get it. And i was worried and they were worried that if i didnt get the pool house out that it would catch my main house on fire. So the only thing i could think of was to get my bulldozer. The main house was connected to the pool house by a 20foot common wall. If the pool house wasnt contained it could ignite the main house. I ran and got my bulldozer and i just start hittin it as hard as i can. As soon as i crack it open the flames come flyin out at me. And the firefighters just turn their hoses almost, like, knock i knew that the bobcat was on the road. It was running flat out. It wasnt running up the side of the mountain. And something in me told me to follow it. So i followed this bobcat. When the bobcat landed in front of her, and she followed it that was really fortunate. And im not certain that, had i been driving, i wouldve followed the bobcat. And thats how we found our way out, just inch by inch, finding asphalt under the tires all the way down. The bobcat saved our lives. I think of the bobcat as this grace that dropped into our lives at the moment when we least expected it but most needed it. Somewhere down the road, we pulled into a gas station and opened up the trunk to look at chelsea. And chelsea was pretty featherless at that point in time. She had lost all of her feathers. And she was a bald cockatiel. And yes, bald cockatiel are as as funny looking as you can imagine. We get outta the car. I walk my sister past the tire. And i go, i catch up with my dad cause im a daddys girl and i walk with him. My sisters a mamas girl, so she walks with mom. And we just keep going in the direction towards the pond where we think were gonna end up. And we actually end up at a very large dirt clearing. So we decide at that point that were going to stay here, were going to lay down, were going to be safe here and thats what we did. We laid down in the dirt clearing for hours. Watched the mountain that we grew up under just completely burn up. What i remember laying there i thought it was somebody screaming. I just heard this high pitched loud, just sounded like somebody was screaming for their life and possibly dying. Its possible that it was a propane tank exploding. Exploding. Its possible it was a mountain lion, because, apparently, they can sound like that as well. And i mean that was really hard to hear, to imagine that youre safe in a dirt clearing but someone is possibly stuck in their house. Heart breaking. At 11 00, i still understood that somebody was dying. We pretty much laid there and watched it die down. Watched it all pass. Watched it all pass over. And it started to clear up eventually. Eventually, we could see the stars in the sky, which at no point during the night we could even see the light from them. Our neighbors who were walking down the road, they saw us, found us. And i just remember the look of shock and surprise and joy on their faces to see us. And one of the first things they said, oh, my gosh. We saw your truck. We thought that you had probably died in it. We are so glad to see you. It was an eerie feeling, nobody was there. I mean, the and the pigs were gone, the horses were gone. In that time, someone came up to me and said, i think your horses are over at the neighbors house. And when i saw them i just i, you know, i cant even explain how, like, relieved i felt. I mean, if i coulda screamed loud enough to tell her that they were okay, i would have. cause i mean i got on the phone and i tried and tried and tried. When we did finally talk on the phone, that was the first thing i said. You know, horses are okay. You know, they brought em, we brought em back. I think thats when i finally started to let go enough to start to cry, when i heard that fia was okay. Completely unscathed. Not even a singed hair. And in the midst of this, i hear this grunting sound which just scared the bejesus outta me. Im like, what the this grunting sound. And here come two pigs. Again, unscathed. I mean, theyre only, what, two feet tall, their bellies touch the ground. And theyre perfectly fine. Their pen burned down. Yeah, their pen was gone. They had a dog house. It didnt occur to me to let the pigs loose, you know . And here they come up the hill and you know, looking for food. Coming up lorimy prayers had been answered. Perhaps the most powerful story of all the miracle that emerged from the flames. We have been bl no other scents feel like glade. Uplift your tired tuesday attitude with our clean linen fragrance. Feel fresh and new. Feel glade. Sc johnson. A family company. Love drama . Go on a first date. My passion is puppetry. Here . I think were done here. Hate drama . Go to cars. Com research, price, find. Only cars. Com helps you get the right car without all the drama. Why do i cook . Because i make the best chicken noodle soup. Because i make the best chicken noodle soup. Because i make the best chicken noodle soup. For every way you make chicken noodle soup, make it delicious with swanson®. Cortana, when my wife calls remind me to tell her happy anniversary. Next time you talk to caroline, ill remind you. Oh, and remind me to get roses when im near any store. Sure thing. Remind you when you get to store. Cortana, its gonna be a great night. Oh, wow thanks for the traffic alert. I better get going. Youre making me look good. Thanks, cortana. You bet. Great nocontract lumia devices as low as 49. 88 at walmart. Thinking back of how we survived, it was pure miracle, pure luck, pure chance. It was split second decisions and basically miracles that got us here today, and were very lucky we survived. Lonnie and the girls were able to go back up to the house within a few days. It was i mean, everything was gone. On our property we had a total of five People Living in three cabins. And out of the five people, there was only one who made it out of the fire alive. It has made me realize just how precious life is, and how fortunate we are to have made it through and for our daughters to have found safety. Reporter in the end, the devastation was staggering. Californias largest wildfire on record had devoured more than 270,000 acres, destroyed more than 2,200 homes and taken 15 lives. But what was it that sparked the flames . Well, helicopter pilot dave weldon, who answered that urgent call of a hunter missing in the nearby Cleveland National forest, had the answer. So the hunter was sitting right there on those rocks and the fire was about 15 feet away from him. When we arrived on scene, when we first looked down at him, theres nothing around except the fire and this hunter, right there, who we later identified as Sergio Martinez, actually lit the fire. He admitted to starting the fire in order to signal for help. And he told me that he had been lost for several hours, and he knew darkness was approaching, and he was scared. It appeared it was a bic lighter that lit the fire. One bic lighter. Sergio martinez was arrested and he did plead guilty and was in the end sentenced to probation and a fine. He did not go to jail, which many people felt was a miscarriage of justice. I went to most of the court proceedings, so i went over to him and said, i lost my house in the fire. And i forgive you. And he started talking about his involvement and his remorse. I dont know if it helped Sergio Martinez that i forgave him, but i know it helped me. This changed the way i looked at the community looked at my every day life. When the chips are down and the community is facing adversity this Community Still comes together. And thats what changed for me. I got to see it, and it was amazing. I think in some ways i really did die that night. I died to the old way of thinking of life. And i think in some ways i let go of a lot of things in this life that no longer meant anything to me. The constant criticism that we heard immediately after the fire was that firefighters werent there. They were abandoned. I understand that frustration. Communities were left, but not by abandonment, by inability to get the resources. We just didnt have them. Those were some of the finest hours of our troops. They never gave up. Ive always looked to help people, to be what keeps them safe. And we did everything we could do. It wasnt enough, and lives were lost. The funeral of your child is the worst experience that a parent could go through. It is against nature, really. So one thing that was really incredible that our friend helped to organize for ashleigh was one last ride on a fire truck. We didnt want to put ashleigh in a hearse. I remember seeing Police Lights on both sides of the street. And the street was empty except for people that were standing along the street. John and then all the firefighters were the honor guard, and it was really special for us. The physicians told us that allyson had less than a 15 chance of survival. The physician told our pastor to prepare for another funeral. They lost hope. My name is Allyson Roach and i survived. I was burned second and third burns over 86 of my body. I didnt think about having a family or falling in love at that point, because i felt in my own head that no one was going to want to marry someone who looks like me. I very much felt like a frankenstein for a very long time. I was very lost with what i wanted to do for a career, and i ran into an old friend of mine, and she said, San Diego Zoo safari park, theyre hiring photographers. So i interviewed at the safari park, and i was actually hired on the spot. I would say about three or four months into the job, the strangest thing happened. I was photographing at the front gate, and this young man comes up to me, and you know, he says, hi, how are you . And i look at him and you know i knew he worked there. Id seen him there every once in a while. So i smiled and i politely said hi back. And he got kind of shy, and his face went quickly white. And he said well, id really like to talk to you, but i gotta get going so i guess ill see you later, bye so, we were engaged in april of 2008, and then we were married in january of 2009. And, its been a very beautiful marriage. On her wedding day, my prayers had been answered and her dreams had been fulfilled. Another miracle from god is now im also a mother. So not only was i given the miracle of life, but ive also been given the opportunity to give the miracle of life. We have been graced with an incredible life. We have been blessed with, you know, three incredible children. We have two incredible children that are still with us. So far, four absolutely delightful grandchildren. So what more can you really ask for and how can you be angry and bitter over that . Reporter for lori roach and her family, a perspective forged in a most uncommon grace. But questions remained. Because Sergio Martinez, the hunter who pleaded guilty to setting timber afire in the national forest, did not set the fire that trapped the roach family. No, they were caught in a smaller blaze, now known as the paradise fire, one investigators believe was indeed a case of arson, a crime for which no one has been arrested. Meanwhile, today, more than a decade after the disaster, San Diego County has in place an Early Warning system, to alert people to encroaching wildfires. And Officials Say that, true to its mission, the system has already saved lives. Im josh elliott. Well see you next sunday at 9 00 8 00 central for another dateline presentation of escape. And for all at nbc news, goodnight. Right now at 11 00 on the loose and dangerous to the public. Deputies in the south bay searching for an escaped inmate who slipped through their fingers. Now to that developing story in the south bay. Two and a half days after he escaped a suspected child molester still out tonight. Live in the neighborhood. Neighbors there still have to be concerned that he might be around. They are very concerned. They say its extremely unsettling to know that he still has not been caught

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