(philippe) for eileen rosetti... the journey's end was home for a year and a half..., she says it's impossible to point out where her mobile home once stood. eileen rosetti/evacuee- "i can't tell where my rubble ends and someone else's begins." through the afternoon at least 50 search and rescue volunteers, some from as far south as monterey county... walked the grounds in santa rosa, searching for human remains, with the help of five trained cadaver dogs. checking on five specific addresses, then branching out through the rest of the park. eileen fears some of her neighbors who went missing, never made it out of the fire alive.eileen rosetti/evacuee- "i feel really sad. i, i tried to get one of my neighbors out, um, but he wouldn't go. i think he probably eventually went, but its just sad. i mean, there's a lot of nice people in this park. and, i don't know if i'll ever see any of them because half of them, we were friendly, but i don't know their last names or where they went. its just sad all the way around." sergeant dave thompson with the sonoma county sheriff's