Think fast: What would you take?


I live in beautiful Portland, Oregon.
Pandemics, riots, rain, no rain, economic turmoil, comets...
Now we have devastating fires. 
One of my audio buddies is waiting in an evacuation center, awaiting the horrible news that he's lost his home. A couple others are at level 2 ready to abandon their homes. These guys are the best audiophile guys you could ever hope to have around. You probably know them.
With light rain in the forecast (Monday), I feel fairly safe.
But, I have collected one small suit case, just in case. My car will be loaded with camping gear. A photo album. Maybe a friend or 2.
Of the items in my listening room, I know I can't take any equipment. Maybe a couple Lps? No, I could replace those. 
So, I ask you: What would you take?
Hopefully, you'll never be in such a situation.
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Lots of great advise. Thanks to this great community.
I considered packing a few LPs and CDs. 
In my original post I alluded to riots which "sparked" some ranting.  But, this is not about riots. Mea culpa.
 It's about us as audiophiles. Is there anything in your system, collection, equipment that you'd want to grab and take with you? Maybe a photo. Maybe a rose (Solomon Burke was passing out roses and reached out to me. Stopped. Handed it to his daughter and told her to give it to me. The crowd cheered. Maybe a piece of cake that Billy Preston gave to me during a concert. It was his birthday.  But, I ate it.)
 Anyway, if I still had a 45 I bought way back when I was young- For What It's Worth, might be appropriate for this thread...
"there's battle lines being drawn, nobody's right, when everybody's wrong..."
Make posts constructive and relevant to the topic and chances are nobody will complain.  Otherwise chances are they will.


People can read. If an explanation is needed someone will request it I’m sure
Just to be clear here
Audio is one of the last things that would enter my head in that situation.
All material possessions that can be replaced, your life cannot.
Couldn't agree more. I have one life. I have insurance.  A lot of things can't be replaced, but they are... things.  I'd grab the dog, maybe a duffel bag of clothes, my passport and wallet and get the heck out of dodge.  Better to live to rebuild and get all the old toys replaced with new ones than the alternative.

I hope and pray I’m never in that situation and have extreme sympathy for those that are. I really don’t know what I would take but family photos come to mind and important documents, especially my insurance policies.