Former CBS 8 anchor Barbara-Lee Edwards shares her memories of the firestorm with Marcella Lee.
SAN DIEGO — This week marks 20 years since theLongtime CBS 8 anchor Barbara-Lee Edwards shares her memories of the firestorm with Marcella Lee.
As Barbara-Lee recalls, police, local leaders, hospitals and schools all relied on us to relay crucial information to our viewers, and our field crews were the eyes and ears for San Diegans.Marcella Lee: What are your memories from the first day of the fires?Broadcast from March 26, 2003: These are pictures from the Scripps Ranch area and where at least 150 homes have been destroyed."
Barbara-Lee: To tie it all together. A lot of people were emailing and saying things like for animals that need to be evacuated. That you can bring them here. But then if anyone else hears about this, if you have food or anything that you can bring, we need more help in this area. So as we're covering the fire, we're also doing these incredibly important public service announcements, you just really felt the sense of how important it was that you were there for them.
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