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A door landed on top of them, which they used to deflect the debris. Meanwhile Jill and their children, Konnor, Korbin and Kaleb, huddled in a closet. He made many stops along the way home, through the rubble, rescuing trapped victims and tending to injured members of the community. Kyle, the father and a Joplin fireman, was at work at the fire station during the storm and spent the first two hours after the tornado not knowing if his wife and kids had made it out alive. Get ready for seven amazing stories about seven courageous families who will get a fresh start once they MOVE THOSE BUSES! The parents and children from all seven Joplin families are whisked away on a dream vacation to Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, while team leader Ty Pennington, designers Paul DiMeo, Paige Hemmis, Michael Moloney and Tracy Hutson, along with Sam Clifton from Millstone Custom Homes, who is lead builder for 21 builders, and approximately 13,000 Volunteers and community volunteers build the structures and work on the local park. Sears also provides all the essentials to make all the new houses into family homes. CVS puts together thousands of emergency supply kits for the community should there ever be another emergency in Joplin. They also create a new playground and a poignant memorial site to those volunteers who came to the aid of others during and after the tornado. The families united at a local park after the tornado, so the team refurbishes that park. The Extreme Team will help create seven beautiful homes in just seven days. Some of the Joplin families lost friends, some lost children, and all lost their homes. On May 22, 2011, a catastrophic tornado ravaged the town of Joplin, killing approximately 160 people and destroying nearly 8,000 houses.