but now zetta robinson is getting help from someone she inspired to be service to othe. getting help and a lot of love from her granddaughter, who lives in san francisco. nbc's gia vang has our story. it's raining fire when a car blew up. then i really got nervous. these are the harrowing moments at three in the morning, when 81 year old zetta robinson escaped the eaton fire. she lived at her altadena home alone. but that tuesday night, her only son was there to drive her to safety. but i only grabbed three tops and no bottoms because it got really frightening. i couldn't even think. zetta lived at 263 poppy fields drive since the mid 1970s, when only parts of altadena were open for people of color to buy homes because of the discriminatory practice of redlining. she planted roots there. literally old photos from the garden and backyard barbecues. but she knows now their memories of the barbecue stand. and he said, there it is. the cars, the truck. it's gone. everything's gone. this is what she saw the following morning. two, six, three burned to the ground. my sister an