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    My 1969 911e - A 10 Year Photo Journey

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/mkEo4BCxpmNtNQrM7

    BSlus
    Formerly from Paradise, CA

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    So sorry BSlus….

    Also know a young family that is now 'Formerly from Paradise'
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    Oh man, my heart and thoughts go out to you bslus!!!
    I hope that you and your loved ones are safe!
    Kiwi
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    So sad. I'm so sorry, hard for me to imagine

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    I just added 2 pictures about how November the 8th started.
    Checked in at 0700 at the hospital. The first picture shows the fire 8 miles away, taken from the hospital cafeteria at 7:16.
    Injected the first patient, and a minute later the patients husband called and told her to get home and pick him up.
    I pulled her IV and sent her away.
    Went to Incident Command Center only to be told “evacuate your patients, and then your Techs.
    I made the rounds, made sure everyone headed out, and then received a text that my Tacoma was about to burn.
    That’s my white Tacoma at 8:23. I had to turn toward the flames to escape the keyhole lot.
    Drove 1.7 miles home, picked up my computer tower, 3 days clothing, Bi-pap machine, and toiletries.
    Got out safely, my wife drove her TSX and I drove the Tacoma.
    Fires were already burning on the next street by then.
    The good news is 67 patients evacuated from the hospital rooms with NO loss of patient lives.
    Not everyone was so lucky.
    We are fine, everything else is just “stuff.” Well insured, nice “stuff” but not worth dying over.
    Brian
    Last edited by bslus; 11-24-2018 at 03:05 PM. Reason: Misspelled

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    For reference
    119220330
    Engine 6290806
    has left the building...
    Would have been 50 years old in Jan 2019

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    This is so heartbreaking. So sorry!
    1970 911S
    1999 early build Carrera

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    Glad you and yours made it out alive...
    Peter Kane

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    I'm so very sorry for your loss!

    There aren't any pictures of it complete: Did you ever get to drive it?

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