Inspiring story about the Santa Rosa Hospital Staff and their efforts during the fires. More at link.
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Their-homes-went-up-in-flames-but-saving-lives-12282891.php
As Santa Rosa hospital staffs own homes burned, they kept saving lives
Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital stayed open even though 51 of its doctors lost their homes. It stayed open even when twice as many patients as normal crowded into its emergency room, coughing and gasping. It stayed open and delivered 36 babies.
We had no way of knowing what was coming, said Tyler Hedden, the hospitals chief operating officer, reflecting on Monday about what was doubtless the toughest week in the hospitals 67-year history.
Sonoma County began burning in the late hours of Oct. 8. Within days, the voracious wildfires would grow to be among the deadliest, most damaging blazes in Californias history, killing 41 people 22 of them in Sonoma County and gobbling thousands of homes and hundreds of thousands of acres.
Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital was one of the first places to get the call. Get ready, said the paramedics in the ambulances, were coming.
Update of casualties and missing:
Live updates: Death toll at 41 in Northern Calif. fires; 88 still missing in Sonoma County
By Jenna Lyons, Annie Ma, and Steve Rubenstein Updated 8:34 pm, Monday, October 16, 2017
http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Live-updates-Last-missing-person-in-Yuba-County-12282065.php
Thank you for the information, LucyT.
Thoughts and Prayers continue for the residents of California Wine Country and their friends and family.