The recent fire at Glasgow Central Station has caused significant disruption and raised important questions about the resilience of our infrastructure. While the low-level station has reopened, the high-level station remains closed, highlighting the complex challenges of managing such incidents. This event underscores the need for robust safety measures and efficient emergency response strategies. Moreover, it serves as a stark reminder of the economic and cultural impact of our city centers and the importance of supporting affected businesses and communities. The outpouring of support and the commitment to rebuilding demonstrate the strength and resilience of Glasgow, but it also prompts us to reflect on how we can better prepare for and respond to such emergencies in the future.