. >> reporter: jana wall dinger's 136-year-old house took quite a punch.home is still in huge disrepair, but waldinger is determined to rebuild. she says the earthquakeñç]ww ha broken open a sense of resilience napa didn't know it had before the earth shook. >> breaking open, bringing forth strength and causing us to have a new day, a new way, a new vision and respecting the history we have here. >> reporter: now among those who came out here today, a boy who nearly lost his life when the earthquake hit. we're going to hear his incredible story tonight at 6:00. reporting live in napa, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> we want to get back to our breaking news. major b.a.r.t. delays right now, no matter where you are going. that's because of a medical situation, an apparent suicide at the san francisco embarcadero station. right now the embarcadero station is closed, no trains stopping there at all. these are live pictures over the montgomery station, where a lot of people have moved to, to try to get on board a b.a.r.t. train. you can see the lines