Your screen. The order affects People Living north of highway 128 from geysers road to chockhill road. The pocket fire has burned about 10,000 acres and only 5 contained. Farther south in Sonoma County, cal fire says 4 fires have merged into one. Thats at the Bottom Center of the screen youre look at. That complex of fires has burned 44000 acres and is only 5 contained. We want to show you some live pictures now from the Sonoma County fairgrounds where we are expecting an update from officials any minute now. They are also planning to release as weve learned some body camera video that took place during rescues earlier in the week. They just walked up to the podium. Good evening. Im rob. He yordano rob giordano the sheriff. Let me start with missing persons. Still work the missing persons report. Still working on remains collection and searching, unfortunately. 1485 reports of missing people now. 1250 located safe. So again, still communication issues, still working through that. 235 still outstanding. We have made a couple more recoveries up to 19 fatalities now. The most important point of this particular press briefing is that this is still a very dangerous event. Im finding a lot of people asking why they cant go back and pg e has done a great job, turned on power, at t is putting up phone service. And a lot of people dont understand what the issue is and why they cant get back into their homes. I want to impress upon people, please stay out of the evac zones and burned areas. Its still extremely dangerous. They are expecting wind tonight. A lot of preparations are going into keeping people safe. We just started evacuating a fire near healdsburg because the fire is moving. This is still a dangerous event. In light of that in talking to people, we see so many who werent affected by the fire dont understand the danger of the fire. And ill tell you myself, i saw some video footage of it and i couldnt believe how fast it was and what was going on. Today i want to show some footage of what our deputies went through on sunday night into monday morning. So the first four hours of the fire. We put together some footage from that of what they were doing on mark west road in the santa rosa area and the mark west area. Some of the rescues and the evacuation work. I think it really tells the story of how dangerous and how difficult the event was and i got to get people to understand that this is a dangerous event. It is not over. Stay away from the houses and understand the severity of what this fire can do. So first warning is a couple of graphic language parts in this tape. If you are running live, they are not cut. So you will hear them on that tape. So thats the warning. We are going to stream it on facebook live. We are not going to cut out the language. [ indiscernible ] [ scratchy muffled audio ] the house is on fire. You have to get her out. You have to get her out here we go. Okay. Watch your leg, watch your learning watch your leg. Watch your leg, watch your leg. We got to go mark west is nearly impassable at this point. [ inaudible radio chatter ] dont pass. Do not pass. Copy. We have to be ready to evacuate to 101, in my mind. [ radio chatter ] this is a mandatory evacuation order. Leave your homes. Sonoma county Sheriffs Office. Mandatory evacuation order. Leave your homes 104. Im en route. [ radio chatter ] looks like everybody is leading. Some are staying. Go, go, go go, go, go, go go the point i want to emphasize is thats a terrible scene. Thats one deputys camera minutes of clips from the hours he was up there. There are 15 other deputies up there doing the same thing. I personally listened to the radio during that entire time while it was happening and heard all the radio traffic. It just never stopped. So i really need people to understand, stay out. If this fire blows up, this is very dangerous. This is streaming on facebook in about 15 minutes. You will be able to pick it up there too if you dont have it and then ill answer any questions. [ inaudible question ] there are injuries. I dont mean how many. That night a couple of people were transported to burn centers. [ inaudible question ] sorry, i dont know where that was. [ inaudible question ] there was a report there were one of the bodies located from the journeys end trailer park. Very well could be. Our search teams spent a while there. So that could be it. [ inaudible question ] im sorry . [ inaudible question ] how is the search team coping. You know, um, its a difficult job but its what they do. They do it all the time. And i said this before and its very interesting to me having done this job for a lot of years, its hard work. Its difficult work. But its rewarding in the respect that you realize youre doing something really important for families and you take some pride in that piece of it and that balances out some of that but it truly takes an emotional toll on you. [ inaudible question ] so the question was about the safety for the workers and these environments. Obviously, a lot of danger out there. What they are theres actually a lot of hazmat concerns so they are suiting up using hazmat protective gear to go in and do this and heat and fire is a big issue. So they are doing fine. These people, this is what they do. We are using mostly searchand rescue people but we send them out to search for all kinds of things not that they search fires all the time. Some of them have the experience. This is not unusual for them. [ inaudible question ] we have not looked at all the video. I have spoken to many of the deputies that night when they came up the hill. Their eyes were red and burning from all the smoke. The intensity was unbelievable. I had a deputy say i never saw a fire move like that. It was unbelievable. We had to get off the hill or i was going to get burned up. I was there when they got off the hill. You could seat intensity in what he see the intensity in what he saw. The look on his face, i dont want to be there. [ inaudible question ] the story was early. Fountain grove was starting to burn at the same time. [ inaudible question ] they were still doing it in different areas. The actual rescues and evacs in the entire mark west area went on for several hours. Its a big area. They were just reaching out further and further. That little clip goes on for hours if you are able to listen to the radio tracker for hours because they just keep moving the evacuation area up. [ inaudible question ] im very, very, very happy they are still safe because thats a difficult thing to do. There was i told this story, too. There was a deputy stuck at Mark West Lodge who was trying to come down the hill with a group of people who got stopped by fire so he pulled into Mark West Lodge. Then they tried to go back and got stopped by fire. Then other people trying to get out saw the deputy and met him. So the deputy and 35 people sat there at the lodge while the fire burned around them. They were lucky. Any deputies injured . Deputies injured . No. [ inaudible question ] the question was, have we had a chance to give our deputies counseling or support . The answer is, yeah, we have Crisis Support team thats already come into the office. We have had counselors offer their services. We are a peer support program. We have an Employee Assistance program that people can reach out to. So yes, we have started and yes, it will be more. [ inaudible question ] so ill talk about looting for a second and the rest. We havent the looting in our jurisdiction has been the looting reports havent been significant so theres been whats called suspicious persons in the areas and some of them just residents that got in, we asked them to leave. Its been uneventful. We made five arrests since monday for suspected looters. Different charges. Some had warrants. One had a gun. But we didnt catch anybody looting. But we suspected thats what they were there for. But not a significant problem in our jurisdiction. Is it arson . I havent heard of any reports of arson. I shouldnt say it that way. I heard them talk about some arson stuff but theres no reports of arsons in our area that im aware of. Of the evacuated areas, do you know any neighborhoods where youll be able to repopulate again . I dont think so. I think its unrealistic to consider. That let me say it like this. Pg e, cal fire, all the repopulation teams, they are working really hard. Pg e is up there putting everything back together. The other utilities are putting everything back together. They are doing what they have to do to move people back in but the reality is worried about the fire tonight and tomorrow. We are not going to put people back in to have the fire blow out tonight. I wouldnt think about it until monday. Thats my best guess on what im seeing happen. [ inaudible question ] alexandria valley, whats happening there . Alexander valley is north of healdsburg in the geyserville area. Its actually healdsburg area. What happens is the fire is moving south. Its moving south towards residences so mandatory evacuation in that area right now. Current status of the city of sonoma. Last i heard it was doing well. They are looking at potential areas out there that could be a problem but we havent had any significant movements. So im going to stress again, Sheriffs Office nxl, facebook, we are posting on nxl spanish and english. We are posting on facebook spanish and english and they are transcribing my press conference into spanish on facebook. So Sheriffs Office facebook and nxl. Im using it myself. I get it before it gets to me to the chain what they are evacuating. Pay attention to that. Advisory in this kind of fire . Please. Theres no reason to get stuck in traffic waiting around. Find a way out and get out now before you have to do that. [ inaudible question ] Alexander Valley mandatory, anywhere else [ inaudible question ] i would say anywhere near any of these fires you should be concerned but watch for the advisory. They are really good about putting that out ahead of time. Im not aware of any coming yet. You have been listening to the latest press briefing there from Sonoma Countys sheriff giving us the latest figures. The headlines before we get to that body camera video, we want to recap, i want to tell you that 235 people are still unaccounted for in Sonoma County. We also learned the death toll is now up to 19. 19 confirmed dead in Sonoma County. We learned new information about the firefight. The Alexander Valley area near healdsburg that area is now under mandatory evacuation. The fire is moving in that direction. They are expecting those high winds tonight. So the Alexander Valley area near healdsburg or of healdsburg under mandatory evacuation orders. They also pointed for the first time to some body camera video from one of the deputies making rescues the night the fire broke out in Sonoma County. Heres some more of that video now. We want to bring in mark neveau former battalion chief in fremont. This was really San Francisco watching this. What stood out to you watching this deputy at work . You know, incredible. Honestly, chills for the period of time i was watching that. A number of things. If you look at his flashlight, on the top of the hill, they dont have breathing apparatus like firefighters do. You can hear in his voice the alarm and concern. Mmhm. How quickly he grabs the fire survivors, put him in the car and racing down the hill. Theres fire all the way around him. He is in a very dangerous precarious position to this gentleman, i say heroic efforts. And we throw that word around a lot. And in this case heroic. This is one of 15 deputies with clips put together from this one deputys body cam on mark west road. Sunday night in the first four hours. They wanted to show this because it demonstrates how fast the fire was closing in around people. Absolutely. You think about that, and i mean, they had no exit route, either, which is the other part. They are at the top of the hill. Where are they going to go . They have to go back down. You can hear the alarm in his voice. The difference from the time he was at the house trying to get people out and when he got tomorrow bottom of the hill there was a little calmness in there. It was incredible. The sheriff was saying afterward he talked to the deputy and he said, i have never seen flames move that fast ain my life. Lets talk about the fire. The next 4 hours will be critical. The next 24 hours will be critical. We are under a red flag warning again. How crucial is it tonight in terms of getting the fire under control . The next 24 hours will be critical until 7 a. M. As meteorologists have said. Thats going to be the determination. If we can get through that time, im feeling comfortable about where they are going every going but this is still precarious. Theres no question about that. Evacuations going on. Its still an active incident. The nuns fire we learned earlier they made a line i forget the name of the road but if it was to jump the road it could help to downtown sonoma. They feel good that they have a line to protect that from going towards downtown area of sonoma. It hinges on tonight because the next 24 hours like you said beginning around 9 30, 10 00 tonight. Whats the next thing that firefighters will be looking at in terms of getting to because they wont be able to do air support as far as ground attack, what do they do when it gets dark . Well, you remember they were bringing in some more hotshots which are ground crews, probably 10 or 20 in a group and they are out there working those lines. So they are basically using han tools, stretching hose line down there. They are making sure what theyre trying to do is create defensible space, raw land. They are trying to remove the fuel from the fire so it cant get consumed and continue to grow. If you look at the fire behavior for today, its the same as what they had talked about before during red flag and that was, 28foot flame lengths and up to 236 feet per minute. Thats 80 yards. The potential in a minute. Well, we have 9,000 firefighters on the fire lines. They have more equipment coming in every hour, mark. Thank you. They have a huge battle that continues on their hands tonight. Mark, thank you. We are going to take a short break. Well be right back. Im inviting the whole industry to try it. Of course ill protect their identities. Like this. Try my first ever ribeye burgers. Introducing fast foods first made with 100 ribeye beef, fresh spring mix and provolone cheese on an artisan potato bun. Yep, nailed it come try my new ribeye burgers. Only at jack in the box. Five crews in napa county facing tough terrain. The wind is a concern as we have been talking about, expected to increase overnight with the flames threatening neighborhoods. Ktvus tom vacar is live now on mount veeder road near oakville on the west side of napa valley. Can you feel the wind picking up at all, tom . Reporter absolutely. Its not a big wind. I want you to look whats happening. The wind is more steady and its simply blowing that smoke more to the left and you can see how really hazy it has gotten. This is very unhealthy. This wind picks up, those are all hot spots. That smoke is coming from, there is fire. Those hot spots as that wind gets too rambunctious what happens is that fire is going to get up into the canopies of the trees and then you will have something to deal with this. We saw that earlier today. We saw some National Guard up here. We had four National Guards and a humvee up here again on patrol making sure that no one does anything. This terrain, of course, and this kind of weather truly makes this kind of a fire totally unpredictable. A major area of concern today is the large area around mount veeder between yountville and rutherford on the napa valleys western side. This is the high perch view from near the oakville grade. The goal, if possible, keep the currently slowmoving fire from crossing dry creek road. We have different fuel models and different types of fuels that either are smoldering or flaring up. But its nothing to be concerned with as long as we can keep it on the side. We have crews to mitigate that. Reporter but thats a tall order given that the winds are expected to increase as the fire marches northward towards dry creek road. We have contingency plans that are placed further out to with additional engines, hand crews and plan for aerial attack if it were to get to that point. Reporter at that point, people in the valley below residents, businesses and towns, would have real concerns. If that fire comes down here, we are worried about it getting into the valley. Reporter a wind from the north would retard fire progress if it holds but it could complicate other fires, making little or no wind the ideal situation. We have winds coming out of the north which should help the nuns fire. It should push it in the opposite direction. Reporter now, make no mistake about it, because of the winds that are coming, this night is a total tossup. We are going to learn a lot in the next 12 hours or so. I hope its not a very bad lesson. Coming out live right now, i want to show you this. This is a little tie that we put on the antenna. It was laying flat most of the time but now its starting to pick up and that wind is a steady wind which is to say its not coming in fits and starts. Its a steady wind and it has picked up in the last hour. That is the situation from atop mount veeder road just above oakville in napa county. Tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. Thank you. Lets bring in our chief meteorologist bill martin. Thats the question. Whats going to happen with the winds . I want to go back to vacars live shot. I think well leave it up for us. We have been looking at the air quality. Its so smoky where he is. It is. The ncaa will play football if they have 250 parts per million. Where tommy is standing now, its 400 parts per million, almost double i mean, the bay area is over 200 right now. San francisco north. Tommy right in the napa area right now is 400 parts per million in that air quality. Whats happening up there, as the winds shift, the air sinks. Tom said, hey, smoke is getting thicker. Now whats happening is the air is ink something and its compressing the smoke down and so winds get ready to veer out of the northnortheast. This is the shooting match right now. When i say right now, that red flag warning and the time im going to show you, is the critical time in this fire besides the first night that it started. Cal fire has been preparing for this. It a problem coming up to 30 mirs. Overnight in here, thats about thats the sweet spot. Im be back and keep upper deck dated on the forecasts