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My in-laws and I had a scare with fire a few years ago. Someone lit a firecracker near some dry hedges and if went up quickly. It's terrifying how fast everything goes from 0 to 100. We made a quick team where we got pots and pans and filled with water to try to do whatever we could to stop the fire from spreading toward the houses. It was terrifying and it felt like trying to stop the tide. Luckily the fire department came before the fire spread to the house (we were not in America, so the fire department was nearby and functional), the whole thing felt surreal and it was so quick.
That adrenaline hits hard. Take a breath, and congradulate yourself. ~~It's over.~~
[Edit, I second the opinion about watching over any smoldering. If there is smoke, you got to nip it in the bud.]