Hey there, little friend! Today, we’re going to learn about some amazing vehicles that help people when they are in trouble. Are you ready? Let’s go!
Imagine someone gets hurt or feels very sick. What should we do? We call the ambulance! The ambulance is a special car with big wheels that goes super fast to take people to the hospital. Remember, we should only call the ambulance when it’s a real emergency.
Sometimes, there are fires that need to be put out. That’s when the fire truck comes to the rescue! The fire truck is red and has a long hose to spray water on the fire. Firefighters are very brave and help keep us safe.
Oh no! What if a car gets stuck or a bridge falls down? Don’t worry! The monster truck rescue team is here to help. They are big and strong, and they can pull cars out of the mud or help fix broken bridges. Isn’t that cool?
Sometimes, things get stuck or need to be lifted. That’s when the crane comes in! The crane can lift heavy things and help people who are in trouble. It’s like a big, strong arm that helps everyone.
If a car breaks down, it can go to the repair shop. The repair shop is where cars get fixed so they can drive again. It’s like a hospital for cars!
It’s important to stay calm and call for help when we need it. There are many people and vehicles ready to help us, like firefighters, doctors, and rescue teams. They are all very brave and work hard to keep everyone safe.
Now you know all about these amazing rescue vehicles and how they help people. Isn’t learning fun? Thanks for reading, and remember to always stay safe!
Rescue Vehicle Role Play: Gather some toy vehicles like ambulances, fire trucks, and monster trucks. Create a small play area with blocks or other toys to represent buildings and roads. Pretend there is an emergency, like a fire or someone who needs help, and use the toy vehicles to act out how they would respond. Discuss with your friends or family what each vehicle does and why it’s important.
Draw Your Own Rescue Vehicle: Use crayons, markers, or colored pencils to draw your favorite rescue vehicle. Think about what makes it special and how it helps people. You can even create a new type of rescue vehicle with special features! Share your drawing with the class and explain how your vehicle helps in emergencies.
Spot the Helpers: Next time you’re out and about, keep an eye out for real-life rescue vehicles like ambulances, fire trucks, or police cars. When you see one, talk with an adult about where it might be going and how it helps people. You can also make a list of the different rescue vehicles you see during the week and share it with your class.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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Oh, wow! I feel much better now. Thank you!
Here comes a motorbike.
I feel much better now, thank you!
Wow, you’re amazing!
You’re welcome, that’s what I do.
It hurts so much!
Someone got hurt.
Don’t worry, I’ll take you to the hospital.
Wow, the ambulance arrived so fast, that’s great!
What should I do? Oh, I have a good idea! Please call the ambulance for me.
Look at my big wheels rolling, running fast!
Call me whenever someone is hurt; I’ll take you to the hospital now.
I fooled you!
Whoa, that’s not funny!
I feel sick, what should I do?
Oh, I have a good idea! Please call the ambulance for me.
I won’t be fooled anymore; it really hurts!
Look at my big wheels rolling, running fast!
Call me whenever someone is sick; I’ll take you to the hospital now. Please help me!
Sorry, I promise not to fool around anymore.
Remember kids, call the ambulance only when there is a real emergency.
Wow!
Kiki, we need to hurry!
Oh no, we got stuck in the mud!
We need some help!
Monster car rescue team, we need your help!
Okay, we’ll be right there!
I have a big cargo bed; I am a monster truck!
I put out fires with my hose; I’m a monster fire truck! Let’s go!
I am powerful, I’m so strong; I’m a monster tow truck!
Let’s go!
There goes the siren again!
Monster car rescue team, go!
Oh no, what should we do? The bridge fell down!
Monster club, we need your help!
Got it, we’ll be right there!
London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down…
[Applause]
The iron bridge is the strongest of them all!
Yeah, mission complete!
What’s happening?
Mimi, don’t worry!
Somebody help us!
Someone needs my help, let’s go!
Crane, hurry!
Call me when you’re in trouble.
Don’t be nervous, please stay calm; I will help you!
Over here! Hurry!
Don’t be afraid, I’ll help you!
Thank you!
I can’t start the car.
Don’t worry, I’ll call!
The repair shop is over there; welcome to my repair shop!
Firefighter ready to go!
Little doctor ready to go!
I’m a firefighter driving my red fire truck; I’m on my way!
Here I come, I’m a brave firefighter!
Danger, danger! Help me over here!
I’m scared, what should I do?
Climbing up the ladder, go, go, go!
Hey, you’re safe!
I am a doctor driving my white ambulance; I’m on my way!
Here I come, I’m a brave doctor!
Danger, danger! Help me over here!
It hurts, what should I do?
Go, go!
Hey, you’re safe!
Over here! Danger, danger! So many cars over here!
It’s jammed; I can’t move!
[Applause]
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