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In the season finale, the team visit the home of Bernard McFarland which they find has become run down over time. After helping the kids of the area get a good education, he now needs help himself as his home has become unsafe for his three kids.
The team heads to Las Vegas in order to rebuild a home that is dangerous for two young girls that have CIDD.
Jeff Cooper (who suffers from Gulf War Syndrome) is about to have his home turned around by the team. He has now become dependent on his wheelchair and his son is also hadicapped after having lost his arm. The family's home is soon to be upgraded so they can live in peace.
After losing two children in 14 years, the Jordan family are now raising their grand children. Their lives are about to be turned around by Ty and the team who are ready to give them a brand new home.
Ty takes his team down to Tallahassee, Florida where they are going to help George who is battling with brain cancer. His family have looked after many children with special needs and now he wants to provide his own family with a stable home.
Phelan CA is the location of the latest project which is home to the Almquist's. The family look after wildlife and their home is reminiscent of an animal's habitat, so Ty and the team step in to give them a real home.
Ty and the team head to Arizona where they are going to rebuild the home of Lizzie Bell who has a rare blood disease.
Ty and the crew help a family who have dedicated their lives to helping people south of the border in Mexico. Twelve years ago they stopped working on their home and ever since then it has been dangerous to live in. This is where Ty comes in as they try to restore their home to something safe to live in.
Ty takes the team to California to help Mary Ann Riojas who was born with a disability. She now lives with four children in a home that cannot cope with her needs and is falling apart.
Ty takes the team to Texas where they are going to help the Augustin Family, whose home was destroyed by a flood and whose mother runs a volunteer business taking photos of babies in the NICU.
The Girards have always been a helpful family, volunteering whenever possible and both the father and their eldest son where working towards helping the community. Unfortunately they both drowned and their house were burned down in a fire so Ty and the team head down to help out the rest of the family.
In a special two hour episode, the team head to Fort Riley, Kansas. They are there to help out Patrick's family whose home was destroyed by a tornado. With the help of hundreds of volunteers, Ty and the designers rebuild their home.
The team heads down to Quincy Township, PA where the family have helped many disabled children over the years. Their poor lifestyles mean they only have one heat source in the house, and their land is used as a waste dump.
The team head to Pekin, Illinois where they are providing a new home for a family because their son has brittle bones and needs a safer home so he can do things independantly.
Ty and the designers rebuild a home that has been destroyed by heavy water damage.
Albert Lea, Minnesota - Ty heads to Minnesota for a family who has transformed the lives of people in education through different creative methods. Their lives will change once Ty and the team have finished working on their home. This weeks hero is Susan DeVries. She suffers from Ventricular Tachycardia, and the arrhythmia is becoming more life threatening and could lead to her sudden death. Despite this Susan still happily works as a music teacher, band director and 1st grade reading specialist. Plus she shares the school bus driving job with her husband, Dirk, who lost one of his arms in a farming accident. When her school had no money for musical instruments Susan made them some out of anything she could find to recycle, including flutes made from plastic pipes.
Ty takes a rest from changing lives to give us a behind the scenes look at the show. This includes never before seen footage, outtakes from past episodes, and some close calls with accidents that never were. We also get to delve into Ty's personal life with a look at his home and chat with his friends.
Holt, Michigan - Ty's challenge is to rebuild the home of a single mother with three kids whose house is closing in on being 150 years old. It is a posthumous hero this week: Tim Nickless, a Critical Intensive Care nurse who died in January 2008 after battling with Hepatitus C for 8 years. He also taught advanced cardiac life support at Community College.
Toledo, Ohio - Ty and his crew set to work on restoring a house that is home to 13 family members, but it can no longer cope with so many people. The heroes for this episode are Aaron and Jackie Frisch: Aaron is a firefighter and paramedic who has saved many lives in the course of his work including, during the Toledo riots of October 2005, his own rescue partner. Jackie is an ordained Minister and has a soft tissue disease called Ehrlers-Danlos Syndrome, a disease that effects connective tissues. She's also had 3 strokes and has had surgery for a hole in the heart.
Shrewsbury, Missouri (just outside St. Louis) is today's location as Ty makes a home safer for two twins that have birth defects, and they makeover a coffee shop for a man who has cerebral palsy. There are two heroes in this episode. The first is Dawn Martirez who was a much loved Pediactric nurse working with babies and children diagnosed with terminal illnesses. Now she cares for her twin boys. They both have extremely rare genetic conditions. One called 9P minus, and the other is Crouzon Syndrome. The other hero is Sam Malek who has cerebral palsy and employs differently abled individuals to help him in his coffee shop, from which a portion of the profits go to local charities. He hopes that the training will bring some confidence and independence to the people he employs.
Geneva, New York - The Hill family spend so much time and money coaching kids (for free) in their community that their house, which is over 200 years old, has been neglected. The Hero for this week's show is Tim Hill, the coach and father who has mentored many underprivileged and at risk kids in their community.
Bigelow, Arkansas - A family consisting of a church deacon and a young boy who has battled leukemia, are about to have their lives turned around by a new renovation. The Hero for this week's show is 10 year old Job.
The Kings help to run a daycare centre for their whole comunity, but their own home is in tatters. Ty and the crew help to rebuild their home after they have given up so much time to help others. The hero this week is the Mom who not only runs an "open all hours - pay when you can" day care center but also passes on donated clothes to, and feeds, the neighborhood kids. This episode is set in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Ty and the team set to work on a house where a widow and her four kids reside. As the family head off on a vacation, Ty sets to work on creating their dream home. This week the team are in Wisconsin and the hero is the widow who has been a teacher for 29 years.
A family in West Chester Ohio need the help of the EM:HE team this week. Four of the Five family members have potentially life threatening illnesses. Two members of the family have Crohn's Disease and two have Spinal Muscular Atrophy. The 8 year old wheelchair confined Brooke is a cheerleader and the hero of this episode.
The overall theme for this season is "Heroes". The beginning of the new season starts with a double episode. The Jackson Family live in Maryland. A single mother of four made a promise to keep her 10 nieces and nephews with her rather than see them go into the foster care system. The EM:HE have to build a home for 15 people to live in.