Planes: Fire & Rescue Page #2
Yeah!
Whoa!
- I got you.
-Thanks.
Now what?
I'm gonna need some help.
NOW, pull!
Pull!
"TMST"?
"Transportation Management
Safety Team.
Mr. Mayday, were you
at the specified point of attack,
and applying an extinguishing agent
within three minutes
from the time of alarm?
Well, I...
I didn't have time to look at a clock.
Is that guy writing down
everything I say?
- Yes.
- Well, I...
- So he just wrote that down?
- Yes.
- And that?
- Yes.
Can you provide me
with your self-inspection records
and emergency procedure plans?
Look, now, we don't have
many emergencies around here.
Besides, we did get the fire out.
Is that your contingency plan,
Mr. Mayday?
Every time there's an incident,
This was my fault.
I clipped the tower.
I ?ew out last night because I...
Dust'!-
It was an accident.
It's clear this airport
has no plans for an emergency,
and equipment from last century.
So, unless Mr. Mayday
gets refurbished,
and acquires a second
fire-fighting vehicle
in accordance with CFR title 14,
volume three,
chapter one, section 139,
sub-paragraph B,
lam pulling this airport's
certificate of operation
for non-compliance of rescue
and fire-fighting regulations.
Chew-
Propwash Junction just got shut down?
With no active runway,
how can anybody land?
They can't. That's the problem.
There goes the Corn Festival.
But I already finished
my corncob costume.
Now, everybody, calm down.
- Calm down?
- Calm down.
Calm down? Motel's booked.
This Corn Festival
is what butters my corn.
Brodi, we've already figured this out.
Dottie, show them.
This is Mayday now.
I did the drawings.
We add a new 400-watt siren,
a 2,000 GPM roof turret,
a high-capacity water tank
with integrated class A foam cell,
and we'll have an all-new Mayday.
Get out! He gets rocket boosters?
That's right. Fuelled by good old
hydrazine and nitrogen tetroxide.
Of course, remember,
that stuff is highly explosive,
so you'll want to keep it away
from any open flames.
But he's a fire truck.
Exactly. Go on, Dome.
So, for Mayday to keep his job
and get Propwash reopened,
we just need to find a second firefighter.
What? At this time of year'?
It's fire season.
How much is another
firefighter gonna cost?
I'll tell you how much. Too much!
If we hire one, we might as well hire two.
For crying out loud.
Gee, this tarmac is getting awful hot.
Knock, knock.
Hey, Dusty-
I just...
I wish there was...
You know, I wish there was
something I could do.
There's nothing. H's all right.
I'm old, Dusty.
Looks like my firefighting days are over.
No.
Nov Mayday.
Look, there's still plenty
of firefight left in you.
Look at...
I mean, right here,
"Firefighter of the Year."
Okay. Your Bronze Star.
Old and tarnished.
Like me.
Is this you and an old crop duster?
This one' right here.
Oh, yeah.
Mendocino, 1956.
Oh, '55, '55.
Yeah, I was there. Yeah, I was there.
I got to witness
one of the very first aerial firefighters.
Nowadays known as a "SEAT."
A "SEAT"?
Yeah. A "Single Engine Air Tanker."
You see, instead of dusting crops,
you know, like you used to do,
they drop water.
- Wow.
- Yeah.
Mayday?
What if I became our second firefighter?
You?
Yeah. Dottie will fix you up,
and I'll get certified.
What about your racing?
Look. Right now, we need
to get Propwash reopened.
Me...
And you.
I don't know what to say.
Thanks, Dusty.
One, two, three, lil' jon-jon, and five.
Okay, that's it. That's the morning rush.
Highway's all clear, Duster.
Now, when you get
to Piston Peak Air Attack,
you're gonna ask for Blade Ranger.
Blade Ranger.
You got it. Yeah.
He's their Chief of Fire and Rescue.
He's an old friend of mine.
Consider it done, Mayday.
And, Dusty, be careful.
I will.
Good luck, Dusty!
Take it easy out there!
You can do it, Dusty.
We're proud of you, pal!
Good luck!
There's a time
In your life
When the world
ls on your side
You might not feel I!
You might not see I!
But it surrounds you
like alight
Makes you stronger
for the fight
Never letting go
Go?a learn ta grow
Watch me
as I touch the sky
sun 1 ?y
Now I know
it's what I gotta do
Find a dream that's new
Give 'n all I got this time
sun 1 ?y
Harvey, ifsjust like I remember.
Winnie, how many pairs
of tires did you pack?
Harvey, you spoiled it.
Now you spoiled the moment.
Breathe it in
I'm gonna shine
It's my moment
Gotta live it, live it right
I'm ?ying
Flying so strong
Hello! Welcome, guests,
to the grand reopening weekend
of the magnificent Fusel Lodge!
We're gonna wipe off
those muddy tires, aren't we?
Yes, we are.
Good heavens! Look who we have here!
Never letting go
Go?a learn ta grow
Watch me as I touch the sky
Oh still I ?y
sun 1 ?y
Stick shift!
- Ripping!
- Whoa!
Whoa, whoa, whoa!
Drip, what the heck
is the matter with you?
You nearly took off the guy's canopy!
But Blackout said
it was okay to go, dude.
- I did?
- He did?
Yeah, he was like,
"He's okay to go, dude."
I'm sorry.
I know you're busy,
but I am looking
for Piston Peak Air Attack.
You are there!
Copy that, jefe.
Sewing beautiful Vee-Six Valley
since 1958.
You must be the SEAT.
We heard you were coming.
I'm Dynamite. This is Blackout,
- Pinecone, Avalanche...
- Hello!
...and Evel Kenumbskull
over there is Drip'
Did you guys see that?
Hey, guys, what's up?
I'm Dusty Crophopper.
Dusty Crophopper? Dusty Crophopper!
Go. go, go, go, go!
- The air racer?
- Hi.
Shut the hangar door!
I'm your biggest fan!
I have seen every single
one of your races on RSN.
Wow!
You're smaller than I thought,
but that's okay.
Thanks.
So, what is a world-famous
Well...
I'm here because
so I'm helping out some friends...
- That's so sweei!
- Back home.
I'm Dipper.
That's what everyone calls me,
so you can, m.
- Okay, Mrs...
-"Miss."
- Miss.
- Miss, yeah.
- Dipper. Yep.
-Dipper. Yep.
It was great to meet you.
He's out scouting for spot fires.
He should be back in a few.
Thanks.
The one the Lakota call Haokah
beats his drum
with the wind to make thunder.
and with lightning comes fire,
OKEV-
Yeah, very nice.
Windlifter, stop scaring our guest.
I don't hear any drums.
Kfiawu.
All aircraft,
we've got a report of a wildfire.
Come on, boys, let's load up!
Patch, drop the needle!
It's an actual fire?
Yeah. It happens all the time.
You guys only hear about the big ones.
Fire is due to an unattended campfire.
Location, 10 clicks northwest,
heading two-niner-seven.
Slow rate of spread.
Ten acres with a northerly wind on it.
I gotta see this.
Thar she burns, fellas!
Whoa!
Ail right, mud droppers,
watch your altitude.
Too low, and you'll spread the embers.
Dipper, set up for a drop
and vee the head of the fire.
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