My 3 heroes! We were passing through town and decided to stop and grab a bite to eat at the Subway. In a hurry to grab and go,I locked the keys in the car. I called 3 locksmiths and each had thier own reason for not being able to help me. I was at a loss! We decide to eat and think about what to do next. But the Lord had a handle on it. A couple of Firemen pulled up to do some maintenance on the hydrant so I walked out to ask for help. They said they couldn't but there was a body shop down the road they would ask them. It was only a few minutes later a gentleman walked in Subway and asked if I needed help. I was so relieved! We went to the car and he accessed the situation then pulled out a couple of tools that looked like they were from another planet, but he knew what he was doing. He fiddled and fiddled but that door lock was not cooperating. The Firemen and myself were standing by cheering him on and giving advice as to what we thought would work. Justin stayed steady and with good humor did not give up. We could see the keys, they were sitting on the console. So close but yet so difficult to get. Giving up on the idea of pushing the door lock to release it Justin decided to go after the keys by hooking them with that long metal pole. Now things were getting really interesting! The Firemen were on the opposite side of the car guiding Justin as to how close he was to picking up the set of keys that had at least 10 rings and keys jumbled up in a mess. He hooked it!!! Now the dilemma was to lift the keys and bring them to the door that had a very small opening held open by a black plastic bag full of air. He was successful getting the keys to the opening and the young Fireman put his finger in the open groove to hold them while Justin pumped up the black bag to increase the opening so the keys could slide through to the outside. It worked!!!! Yay!!!! Thank you so much Justin and the Firemen, you are MY HEROES!!!