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Fire Prevention Week Tips With Disney Planes

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October 5, 2014 · Karen · 1 Comment

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Today is the start of National Fire Prevention Week (October 5 – 11, 2014) and as part of my Disney press trip, we visited the Van Nuys Air Tanker Base to learn more about it and get a sneak peek at the aircraft that inspired the characters from Planes: Fire and Rescue.

Planes: Fire and Rescue Inspiration

Chief Steve Martin Speaking about National Fire Prevention Week

Fire Chief Steve Martin was a technical advisor on Planes: Fire and Rescue. The writers did a lot of research while making the movie, and with the help of fire professionals like Chief Martin, made not only a fun movie about Dusty’s next adventure but a technically correct movie about Fire and Rescue.

“The one thing everybody has said to me is that yeah, that movie was technically correct.  Anybody in the fire service who knows from the political overtones of it to the vernacular they used during the flying or rescues or hoists, whatever it was they did, they took all those changes that we put down and gave them and did not embellish on it.  Put it exactly like it was.”

Selfie with the real Dipper from Planes: Fire and Rescue - A Super Scooper

The characters from Planes: Fire and Rescue were based on actual aircraft used by firefighters. As soon as we walked on to the lot, you noticed Lil’ Dipper or the Super Scooper planes that Dipper’s character is based on.  These planes are actually from Quebec and are contracted along with their pilots to help Los Angeles County starting in September every year.  Naturally these planes are extremely large but was interesting is that the scoop they use to suck up water is quite small!

Super Scoopers 16000 gallons of water

They also had two helicopters on site that inspired Blade Ranger and Windlifter. All the aircraft were super impressive to see in real life. Windlifter is based on an Erickson Air-Crane which is crazy huge, I couldn’t believe how big the helicopter really is.

Blade Ranger and Wind Lifter

Seeing the actual planes and helicopters from Planes: Fire and Rescue was definitely fun. The other part of our visit was a little more serious, the firefighters shared fire safety tips with us.

National Fire Prevention Week

National Fire Prevention Week is the 2nd week of October every year to commemorate the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. This year the theme of Fire Prevention Week is Working Smoke Alarms Save Lives!

Family Emergency Plan

We were given this Emergency Survival Guide with lots of great information. I recommend downloading it or using it set up for your family emergency plan. There are checklists, forms and steps to follow to ensure your family is prepared in the event of an emergency.  In the event of a fire, the most important thing to have is an escape plan and make sure everyone in your family knows it!

Fire Extinguisher Tips

Firefighter Martinez went over a few fire extinguisher safety tips before letting us practice putting out a “TINY” fire.

And here’s a video of a few of us putting out a fire!

Community Emergency Response Team

They also recommended that everyone get involved with CERT, or Community Emergency Response Team. It’s a FEMA based program that educations people on how to prepare for disasters and help their own community in a disaster if professional responders aren’t available.

Disney Planes Fire and Rescue Fun

Fire Prevention Week would also be a great week for a little Disney Planes costume fun! Quite a few people made Dusty costumes last year and sent me pictures. Has anyone made Blade Ranger or Dipper costumes this year? If your less ambitious (and I don’t blame you!), check out these fun Fire and Rescue Printable Activities!

Disney Planes Fire and Rescue Costumes

Do you have a Family Emergency Plan in place?

Disclosure: Disney provided me with an expense paid trip to Los Angeles for the #VeryBadDayEvent and #DisneyInHomeEvent in exchange for my review of the events of the trip.  No other compensation is given. As always, all opinions and experiences are my own.

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