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Today is the train-tastic preschool favorite Chuggington fire patrol rescue DVD day! Chuggington saves the day for kids nationwide with a brand new DVD “Fire Patrol Rescue,” the latest release in the train-tastic DVD collection. Chuggington Fire Patrol Rescue has been released today, March 31st 2015 from Anchor Bay Entertainment and gives train loving audiences six train-tastic episodes while introducing families everywhere to the newest fire engine Chugger, Asher. Just in time for Easter, Chuggington Fire Patrol Rescue even comes with the new Asher toy train from TOMY for young fans to collect. We received a copy of the DVD for review purposes, all opinions are my own.
My oldest son has always had a fascination with fire engines, even when he was very little. I even dressed him up as a fireman for Halloween when he was about 3 years old.
In “Fire Patrol Rescue” it’s up to the Chuggers to put their skills to the test and save the day in Chuggington. Wilson sets out on fire patrol duty with his new friend Asher and learns how to use a fire hose; a friendly contest is held between Chug Patrol and Speed Fleet; Hodge finds himself in a high rise jame and all the Chuggers practice emergency drills at the roundhouse. In these six enertaining episodes, Wilson, Asher, Brewster and their friends along with young train lovers at hom learn age appropriate fire safety lessons and discover the importance of community service and working together.
Fire Patrol Rescue Episodes:
- Blazin’ Wilson
- Round Up Wilson
- High Rise Rescue
- Park Patroller Wilson
- Stop The Press Emery
- Scrub a Chug
DVD Bonus Features:
- Badge Quest Episode: Who Do You Appreciate?
- Calley and Skylar Character Montages
- Coloring & Activity Pages
Run Time: 62 minutes
Not Rated
Fire Patrol Rescue with TOMY Train Retail Price: $16.968
In honor of “Chuggington Fire Patrol Rescue Day,” and to help keep your family and young trainees safe all year-round, here are some important tips from Firechugger Asher and the National Fire Protection Association:
· Asher says, “Plan ahead!”
Create a home escape plan so every member of your family knows what to do and where to go if there’s a fire. Designate a meeting spot, such as a tree or mailbox, that’s a safe distance from the home. And practice your home fire drill both at night and during the day.
· Asher says, “Stop a fire before it starts!”
Keep matches and lighters out of sight and out of reach from children. Store them up high, preferably in a locked cabinet or drawer. It’s also important to teach kids that lighters and matches are tools for adults only and that they should tell a grown-up if they see these items lying around.
· Asher says, “Cool it in the kitchen!”
Always keep an eye on the stove while you’re cooking, and use a timer as a reminder that the stove or oven is on. Create a “kid-free zone” around the stove as well as areas where hot food and drinks are prepared. And make sure to keep anything that can catch fire, including oven mitts and towels, away from hot appliances!
· Asher says, “Sound the alarm! “
Smoke detectors are a key part of a home fire escape plan. Make sure to install smoke detectors on every floor of the home, especially inside and outside bedrooms. Don’t forget to test all smoke alarms at least once a month!
· Asher says, “Stay low and stay out! “
If, during a fire, you have to escape through smoke, get low, go under the smoke and close the doors behind you as you leave each room. It’s crucial to remind children that, once outside, they should never go back inside for anything, including pets or toys. It’s best to wait to call the fire department until you get outside and are a safe distance away from the fire.
Asher says, “Follow these blazin’ safety tips and you’ll be in control and ready to roll if there’s ever a fire.”
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