 My name is Julian Davies, I'm the captain of the Wairirua River Fire Brigade. It's predicted to be a really bad day. Fire hit here around about 11 o'clock at night. I basically went through like a steam train hitting the little district. I'm David Gridley, I'm captain of the Westbury Fire Brigade. We had a fire brigade meeting last Wednesday and from that we decided we wanted to support an area and we chose Wairirua during the connection that we had on the night of the fires when they came through. We started off initially with just a tool drive to get donated tools from our area. What we were doing went a little bit viral and we started to get a bit more money coming in. It's fencing tools, sledgehammers, shovels, rakes, things that are going to help them be able to clean up their properties and get an immediate benefit too. And then combined with that we've just donated about $10,000 worth of fencing materials. They're the items that the Wairirua community said to us that they needed straight away. So by doing it this way they tell you what they want and then you supply that to them. I highly encourage people to get a connection with the communities that are affected. If we can choose a little area or a little township and support that township after the fires are out come and visit these communities. We want to make sure that in a month's time, in two months' time, six months' time these communities aren't forgotten. It'll just make their situation so much better.