Brookfield woman trying to help friend who lost everything in LA fires

A Brookfield woman is working to help her best friend, who lost everything in the LA wildfires. Jordan Hornung grew up in the Los Angeles area and is now seeking donations for her friend Heather Repinski, who evacuated with her family.

“We didn’t know how bad it was going to be,” said Jordan.

Jordan helped set up a Zoom for TMJ4 with Heather. The two told our Waukesha County reporter, Rebecca Klopf, just how scary and fast-moving the Eaton wildfire has been.

“The wildfires here are like hurricanes, but instead of water, it is fire. It kind of puts it into perspective. It is very unpredictable, and the wind just carries it. And it just jumps, and if it finds a place to catch on, it will,” said Heather.

That is what happened last Tuesday around 7 p.m. Heather says they got a call from a family member that the fire was getting closer to their Altadena, California, neighborhood. Heather, her husband, baby, and mom were at the home. Her two stepdaughters were with their mother.

“When we looked out the window, there were flames, so I didn’t know how much time we had,” said Heather.

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Brookfield woman trying to help friend who lost everything in LA fires

Jordan was watching the news here in Brookfield and was talking to Heather when they realized she needed to go.

“Kind of the big fires in the background and it being surreal, having no time to get out of the house and then having to go somewhere else where they didn’t know,” said Jordan.

Heather had their toiletries and baby essentials for her 6-month-old daughter packed. But when the time came to go, they took almost nothing else…

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