The fire spread fast and by the look of it, it got bad.
"Sometimes the best way that we can help ourselves it to help other people."
Holly is right about that because as a British Heart Foundation charity shop volunteer I am helping raising awareness of heart disease, cardiovascular disease and other hear related problems such as strokes and vascular dementia. So team Sirens and Bloodhounds are helping out by proving food and water to those who need help during the fire. When Miss Thompson found out the her son and Destiny have to gone to rescue their pet dog, she went from principle to parent within seconds because Trevor and Destiny were heading towards the fire. Samantha has been doing really well by going around listening to the victims of this wild fire and reassuring them that they're all on the same boat and it's going to be alright. I can see Samantha as a counselor in her future as she's a good listener. In Marvyn's office Emma found her birthday present, which was her grandmother's guitar and spread a little joy to the residents by playing music. Emma played "Somewhere Over The Rainbow"
That scene was very hard hard to describe as it's one of those scenes that makes you just stop for a moment. And you're lost for words. A brand new day dawned and it's safe for everyone to go home. This episode does make you think about what's important and what's not important. But also this episode ended on a sad note for Marvyn and Emma that it's too distressing to tell.
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