Peter was currently seated atop what was left of a rather tall building, resting comfortably on a loose chunk of the building that managed to support his weight. He had his mask off, and tucked down on a nail below him, with his costume on while staring out ahead of him over the desolate landscape. He didn't really get this place, and frankly he didn't really know if he wanted to; to know the truth of this place, was to likely hate this place.
That being said, he wasn't going to just stop playing Spider-Man because he wasn't in New York, this place seemed to be in the need of a hero or two and he'd do what he could to provide that help. As if by some telepathic thought, he suddenly heard a scream at that very moment, and frowned as he looked quickly into the distance of that scream. He saw smoke billowing a few 'blocks' away, and quickly he grabbed his mask and pulled it back down over his face. Once on tightly, he leaped free of that perch, flipped, and landed on a rooftop running across it, before leaping to his left and off of the building, webbing the building in front and ahead of him.
He swung at an angle, going towards the street, before lifting back into the air to web onto the opposing building on the other side, allowing him to swing further down said street, before running along the wall. He kicked free of that, going upside down in a twist that had him sailing over the corner of another, and another swing had Peter flying for the building that was bursting in flames. Below him, he saw two people running directly for the burning building, and swung past them over head, swinging low as he shouted.
"Stay back! That place has a weak structure, could come down at any moment!" Even as he said it, he let his webbing go, flipping towards the face of the burning building, and began to fire webbing at cracking joints. Adjusting the consistency of the webbing, he was able to make it a bit stickier, and far more flame retardant; still, it'd likely burn up in time.
Landing on the roof, he then kicked free, went upside down, webbed the top of the roof and swung himself straight into the top window.