Zaira Chacon consoles her aunt Mary Goodvin after they were given five minutes to gather needed items from Goodvin's home on Verano Drive in Rancho Bernardo on Tuesday. Although her home was damaged by the fire, it was considered saved. Goodvin and many other residents were allowed to go to their houses by police escorts only to get things they needed such as clothes and medicine. <BR><small><B>HAYNE PALMOUR IV </B>Staff Photographer </small> <BR><A HREF="https://secure.townnews.com/nctimes.com/forms/photo_services/linkorder.php?des= Photo Hayne Palmour IV /Zaira Chacon consoles her aunt Mary Goodvin after they were given five minutes to gather needed items from Goodvin's home on Verano Drive in Rancho Bernardo on Tuesday. Although her home was damaged by the fire, it was considered saved. Goodvin and many other residents were allowed to go to their houses by police escorts only to get things they needed such as clothes and medicine. " target="new">Order a copy of this photo</A> <!— <BR> <A HREF="XXXXXXXXXXX" target="new">More of this story</A> —> <BR> <A HREF="http://www.nctimes.com/news/photogallery/" target="new">Visit our Photo Gallery</A><br> <br> <hr width="250">
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