In a situation where someone is caught in a fire, regardless of their relationship to you, the first priority should be to ensure their safety. Immediately call emergency services to report the fire and request professional assistance. If it’s safe to do so and you are trained or capable, use a fire extinguisher to try to put out the fire, or help them stop, drop, and roll to smother the flames. Ensure your own safety first before attempting to help; if the fire is out of control, quickly and calmly evacuate the area and wait for emergency responders to arrive. Remember, the well-being of all individuals involved is crucial, so always prioritize professional assistance and personal safety.
What actions would you take if your former partner were caught in a fire?

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