Anne Wilson Stops by Fire Station Playing Her Music and Surprises the Crew

Updated Feb 27, 2025
Anne Wilson Stops by Fire Station Playing Her Music and Surprises the Crew

Anne Wilson, one of the most talented musicians in the Christian music scene, surprised the crew when she stopped by a fire station playing her music. Anne’s impromptu visit made for an incredibly sweet moment. Check out the video to see the crew’s reaction to their unexpected guest.

Life is an extended sequence of unexpected events and twists and turns. Sadly, as most people already know well, some of those twists and turns will result in pain, grief, and immense and indescribable heartache. Unfortunately, none of us will be able to escape this life without experiencing our fair share of painful, agonizing situations and circumstances.

However, life is not all doom and gloom, not by a long shot. The good Lord blesses and touches our lives in many ways. He gives us plenty of reasons to be thankful and praise His name. One way He blesses our lives is through the people He brings into our lives, even when they arrive unexpectedly.

A short video posted on YouTube shows Anne walking across the street, approaching a fire station. The clip’s description mentions that this particular station, near Anne's performing venue, had been playing her music all day. So, she decided to stop by and meet the firefighters.

As Anne gets closer to the station, her hit “Rain in the Rearview” can be heard blaring throughout the garage. The clip shows the tune coming from someone’s phone lying on the front bumper of a firetruck.

When Anne steps into the garage, someone immediately recognizes her and screams, “Yeah!” 

One of the firefighters hugs her and mentions how much he and his family enjoy her music. Sadly, he adds that his wife and three children were unable to attend her concert.

Anne then proceeds to greet each one of the firefighters.

What a sweet moment that shows us we never know who might cross our path and what life has in store.

1 Corinthians 13:12: “For now we see things in a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now my knowledge is in part; then it will be complete, even as God’s knowledge of me.”

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Anne Wilson

Originally published Thursday, 27 February 2025.