Fireman Sam: The Great Fire of Pontypandy

One month later, Sam is given an award by Chief Fire Officer Boyce, who offers him a promotion to head the rapid response service in Newtown.

Sam promises to think about it until the end of the day, which is soon interrupted by a call informing them that Mike Flood has fallen off the boathouse roof and into the sea.

Steele himself is informed by Sam about the Pioneers Camping Trip, and that the hot weather could set a small spark of fire into a massive flame in seconds.

Upon finishing setting up the Fire signs, Elvis soon discovers that Sam may leave Pontypandy to take in the promotion at Newtown.

Tom attempts to dampen the forest down in his helicopter but has no effect so Station Officer Steele warns everyone that if they cannot contain it, they will have to evacuate the town.

As everyone celebrates not moving out of Pontypandy, Norman's backpack flies up high, opens up and Radar soon reveals the sausages that he and Derek tried to cook earlier.

Boyce is impressed with Sam, and the latter rejects his Newtown Fire Station offer, and decides to stay in Pontypandy because he sees the town needs him.

A month following the Great Fire of Pontypandy, Steele and Boyce reward Elvis for saving Sam and for his outstanding bravery.

Trevor also rewards Mandy, Sarah and James with Survivor Medals, while Norman and Derek get nothing at all, blaming each other for wanting sausages.

The review mentioned that some scenes could potentially scare or disturb children under 5, such as when "Mike falls off the roof of a house into the harbour, and struggles to stay afloat".

The review concluded with some discussion points for parents with their children: "The main messages from this movie are about helping people in need and pulling together as a community.

This movie could also give you the chance to talk with your children about real-life issues such as stealing, lighting fires, and ignoring safety instructions.