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.
oregon
Q: What would you take?
A: Phono cartridges, papers, and changes of comfortable clothes. And that very special bottle of burgundy.

Sympathy, luck, and best wishes to you, Oregon. Sorry you had to see the local narcissists and other vermin climb out of the sewer.
We recently evacuated for a week. The fire was a mile away, and coming our way. We had a half an hour to get out.  

I grabbed the wife, the 2 dogs, all of my guitars, valuable paperwork, all cash or jewelry, or small valuables, passports, licenses, documents, some clothing, some snack food only, dog food and bowls, some water, all computers, with mouse and keyboard, ALL pictures of friends, family, experiences, and all medications, and a couple flashlights. Cellphones.
All Covid gear. Masks. Wipes. Gloves.

I also took some empty Folgers or Costco plastic cashew containers and put some small plastic trash bags, and a roll of toilet paper in it. Instant port-potty.

If you have some time, start taking pictures or a video quickly of everything inside and outside the house. Be quick about it, and don't forget to take the camera with you. (My wife forgot it due to the fog of war). Insurance will want some type of proof. This is why taking your computers is so important.

Everything else can be repurchased or replaced, in most cases.

Synths can be replaced. Amps too. Most stereo gear as well, even though it hurts. Your favorite guitar, not so much. 

Also, consider putting all of your water sprinklers on and saturate the ground and trees all around the house with water right away. Let it run. 

Fires are finicky. And do not dally. Find out exactly how long you have.
There is a huge difference between a warning and a mandated immediate evacuation. But, take no chances.

Hope this helps. Stay safe.
Any living creature in this house that's cost me more than $1,000 in vet bills.

So both of them.
I can’t possibly imagine what you folks are going through. My wife and I watch the devastation in absolute horror.  I guess if I was put in that position,I grab my wife,and our dogs, and my meds. Which would probably take a small suitcase to fit them in. Other than that,that what insurance is for I suppose. Best of luck,and I hope you and your family come out unscathed.