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🔥Fire Truck to the Rescue! 🚒 Cartoon Rescue Vehicles & Kids Song!

Join fire truck and other cartoon vehicles in an exciting and funny rescue adventure for children. This family-friendly video features a catchy fire truck song and fire safety tips for kids. Fire Truck and the Rescue vehicles are having fun at Vehicle HQ when they receive an emergency call from Number Five. Fire truck, along with a ladder attachment and safety cone friends, must rescue numbers 1-10 from a local rooftop.Join the fun as Fire Truck, Ambulance and Rescue Helicopter save the day and sing the fire truck song! Kids will enjoy plenty of learning (numbers, good manners, teamwork) and funny moments as a team of rescue vehicles responds to an emergency call and saves the day! Join us in this thrilling adventure with fire truck and team! Watch as the colorful fire truck rushes to the rescue, lights flashing and sirens blaring. 00:00 Meet the Rescue Vehicle Team 00:38 The Emergency Call 01:33 Fire Truck Volunteers to Help 01:45 Which Attachment should We Use? 02:45 The Fire Truck Song 04:00 Fire Truck and Ladder Arrive 04:41 Counting the Numbers 05:22 Saying Thank You and Farewell 05:57 Driving Back to Vehicle HQ 06:29 Fire Safety Trivia #firetruck #cartoonsforkids #familyfriendly #KidsSongs #FireTrucksForKids #carsforkids #trucksforkids #FireSafety #EducationalVideos #cartoon #kids #vehiclesforkids @mrjasonsclassroom

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- Okay friends. Alright, that tickles. That. Tickles that tickles. Come on. Join the fun in Mr. - Jason's classroom. - Hey, welcome to Vehicle Headquarters. We are here with three awesome rescue vehicles that are very helpful in an emergency. A fire truck. - Weee oooo, weeee oooo! - An ambulance - On the way to save the day - And a rescue helicopter. - Flying high in the sky! - Thanks for joining us. We are just waiting for, Hey, an emergency call. - We are getting an emergency call. Let's see w
ho needs help. - Oh. Oh, hey, rescue vehicles. It's me, number five. - Hey, number five. What's your emergency? - Oh, well we're stuck on the roof. Saaaaaave uuuuuus! - Okay. Tell us more number five, what roof are you on? - We're on the roof of Uncle Peter's bakery. The ladder is broken and we're all stuck up here and number one really has to go potty. - He ain't lying. - Okay, number five, keep everyone calm. Help is on the way. - Thanks. Rescue vehicles. Hey everyone. They're coming to rescue
us. - All right, friends, you know I've got this one covered. - Yeah, that's an excellent idea. Fire trucks are great for this type of an emergency. - Yeah. Now - Which attachment does firetruck need for this emergency call? Is it a water cannon, a ladder, or is it a rubber ducky? - It's a ladder. - That's - Right. It's a rubber ducky. Hey, let's go ahead and put this rubber ducky right inside on the dashboard. Hey, wait a - second. Oh man. Hey ducky. Oh, you - Are what? Here you go. - Oh, it's
so cute. - No, you need a ladder. - Yeah. I'm just kidding. You're right. The ladder is the best attachment for this job. Hey firetruck. - Hey ladder. - I like the fit, - But could the ducky still ride with us? - Yeah, of - Course. Yeah. - Here we go. - You've got this firetruck. - Thanks. - Can we please hear the fire truck song? - Great idea. Yeah, I've got you. Be safe out there fire truck. And you too, Ducky. - Fire truck, Fire truck Driving through the town with the lights lit up. Yeah, th
e lights lit up on the way to put a fire out. Saying weee oo, wee ooo Let the cars know we're coming through because the job that we do, we do is a very tough job to do. This - Is the way we spray the hose, spray the hose, spray the horse. This is the way we spray the hose to put the fire out. This is how high the ladder goes. Ladder goes ladder. This is how high the ladder goes to help the people out - When there's a fire blazing big or small in a building or roadside. Listen, we don't stall wh
en we get that call, we all know that it's time to ride in the fire truck. Fire truck. driving through the town with the lights lit up. Yeah, the lights lit up on the way to put a fire route saying Wee ooo, wee oo, you let the cars know we're coming through because the job that we do, we do is a very tough job to do. Hey, every, - Everyone, I think I hear fire truck and it brought a ladder attachment. - Yeah. - All right team, we're here. It's time to get to work. Cones, You're up. Number five.
Ladder is coming up to help. Please come down one number at a time. - You got it - One number at a time. - Thank you. - How about you? You ready? Oh, - Come on now. Stop teasing. You know I'm always ready to save the day. Did somebody call for a rescue? Yeah, we're all set up top. You feelin' stable down there. - Stable as a table. - Alright?. you're good to go. Thank you. Hey, can you help - Count with us as the - Numbers go down One. Come on. Count with us. two. Ha ha three. Good job four. Yes
. Alright. Five. Yeah. What's next? Wow, you're almost there. 7 Yay. 8, 9. [chatter] Fire truck, fire truck - Driving through the town with - The lights lit - Up. Yeah, the lights lit up on the way to put a fire out. - All right, then we're all clear up here. Bring me down, Fire truck. - Yes. Okay. Bringing you down now. Nice and easy. - What's the ducky for? - Yay. - Thank you. Safety cones. - Thank you. Fire truck and ladder. - You are welcome. - Helping those in need is our job - Vehicle hq.
We're headed back now. Excuse me, Could you turn up the volume on that? This song is cool. - Yeah, let's ride. It's a brand new day. Woohoo. We saved the day. - Yeah, we did. - Good work back there, team. - All right. While firetruck comes back to vehicle headquarters, let's play some fire safety trivia. Here's the question. Which of these is a sign of fire? Is it smoky air? Is it smoky D Bear or is it a pokey Green Pear? Smokey air. That's right. Smokey air is a sign that there's fire. If you s
ee or smell smoke or if you hear a fire alarm, stay low to the ground and follow your family's emergency escape plan. - Mr. Jason, what do we do if we don't have an emergency escape plan? - Oh, great question number five, just ask an adult in your family and they can explain what to do in the case of a fire. If they don't know, that's okay. They can research and make a plan. Hey, it looks like firetruck and crew have made it back to Vehicle hq and just in time! I wonder what kind of call the res
cue vehicles will get next. - Thanks - For watching Mr. Jason's classroom. Find more fun videos on Mr. Jason's classroom channel.

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