. >> i'm tony gazner, chief for city of santa rosa. 7:00, 7:30, multiple fires throughout the city, drained our esources quickly. and had mutual aid come in and then tubbs fire coming in, realized with the wind we were battling on our own fires this this fire would come into santa rosa. did what we could. ordered up mutual aid early, we -- we ordered up mutual aid early, established a unified command with cdf or cal fire. set up our staging area in k-mart parking lot in city of santa rosa. didn't take long before we realized that was not a good spot. moved to our fire station 3. had thee immediate need strike teams. 25 other strike teams inbound. and it was all we could do to put engines in the right place. had every resource in the county, recalled every firefighter in the city of santa rosa, and used every resource to the best of our ability. but with that kind of wind, that fire, not sure when it started but blew into santa rosa around midnight, little bit earlier, by morning time, fire about 25 to 30,000 acres. came in hard. very windy, dry wind and taxing for the entire city. so with t