tyler bridges is a resident of pasadena and he and his fiancee chose to stay in their house despite officialsve late on wednesday evening. he told us about his experience. kind of nightmarish, a little bit, like armageddon. you know, we had it started with really, really powerful winds. you know, we get santa ana winds here, which is pretty common, but these were, i think, far worse than normal. you know, winds, gusts, you know, coming in at 85 miles an hour. and, at first, that was scary enough because you have, you know, tree branches getting thrown around and falling on cars and on fences and on houses. and then the fire started and, you know, there's no way to stop or contain a fire that the winds are that powerful. and and itjust, it came so fast. and i think, like one of you guys said that, you know, it was raining ash. you go outside and ash would slam into your eyes and your face and your mouth, and it's hard to breathe, you're coughing and the worst part is the closer to the fires you get, the darker it gets. and very black, very dark. and, so, last night was a really scary time, i t