And, as always, there's KFI 640, Los Angeles.
The fire apparently consumed a house where they had been filming and then jumped the highway -- a move firefighters had not anticipated.
"We did not realize there was so much smoke. Chuck could not start the truck. The fire was on both sides of the way and it met right above us. ... We just had to leave and even then... I started to realize it's not just the fire, it's the smoke and the unbearable heat. Fortunately I had this heavy coat [refers to protective gear] otherwise I wouldn't be standing here talking to you," said Lee.
Firefighters in a pick-up rescued the duo and took them down the road to another NBC4 team. The news truck was left behind and presumably destroyed by the fire.
No streaming, but they have stories and photos and video clips there.
Someone was asking earlier -- there is a video clip of Sparky's van going up in flames. Click on "fires rage on" on the front page, and then the sidebar on the bottom right has video clips. (Windows) I didn't get it to run, I'm on a mac.