 We're actually down fundraising at a Bunnings BBQ doing a sausage sizzle and we thought maybe we should get out of here so it was actually chasing us up the highway. So we got back and we mobilised to go to Wallach and originally they sort of said 50 or 100 and I said no, but every piece of food we had, take it down to Wallach. So that was in the afternoon. We got pulled out of there at about 7am the next morning. We bed-bowed and sealed food. We had families of different brigades down that way that had no power. They brought us food out of their freezers, the supermarkets were closed, the local pizza shop had a power supply so he was making pizzas. We had the Wallach Brigade making sandwiches and salad and we just constantly kept making food. We had about 800 meals that night and then we pulled out the next morning when the official emergency caterer of the Salvation Army came in with their big catering vehicle. The next night, because the fire was set up into sector, we were just about to leave the station at 10 at night to go home and get some well-earned sleep and the phone went, so can you gear up and feed 500? I said well you figure out where I'm going to source the food, we can feed 500. So we ended up feeding 350 out of the Kilmore Fire Station between 2 in the morning and 5 in the morning.