Waiting to find out if it was anybody I knew. One of our friends is a hot shot (Just turned down a promotion to a "jumper"). We know he's in Chelan right now, so he's "OK".
I was in a meeting with the Forest Information Officer a couple of days ago. She told us one guy evacuated in his boat (on Lake Chelan, south of Twisp) and watched his house burn from the boat. Several others swam out into the lake to avoid the flames. These were all people who refused to evacuate. Both my wife and I have been alerted to evacuate or prepare to at least twice. Once my office (in the FS headquarters) had to go and once we were on alert at home. She had to evac this year when a structure in town caught fire from the embers of a brush fire.
One fire jumped the Columbia River and they are trying to evacuate hundreds of livestock from Douglas County.
I'm about 40 miles south of Lake Chelan and I woke up needing my inhaler (I rarely need it) and I'll have to go home to get it, Our sky is more brown than yellow as the sun comes up.
For God's sake, if you are told to evacuate, GO! Don't make the emergency personnel risk their lives for you if they don't need to.