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Firefighters

Page history last edited by Jane McManus 3 years, 1 month ago

see also: Community Service

 

(BARNEY)

Hurry, hurry, drive the firetruck,

Hurry, hurry, drive the firetruck,

Hurry, hurry, drive the firetruck,

Ding-ding-ding-ding-ding.

Hurry, hurry, climb the ladder,

Hurry, hurry, climb the ladder,

Hurry, hurry, climb the ladder,

Ding-ding-ding-ding-ding.

Hurry, hurry, squirt the water,

Hurry, hurry, squirt the water,

Hurry, hurry, squirt the water,

Ding-ding-ding-ding-ding.

 

I'm a firefighter, my name is John.

I put my boots and my helmet on.

I hurry to the fire and give a shout,

With a burst of water, the fire is out!

 

This brave fireman is going to bed,                         (Hold up right thumb)

Down on the pillow he lays his head.                      (Right thumb on left palm)

He wraps himself in his blanket tight.                      (Curl fingers around thumb)

And plans to sleep this way all night.                       (Start snoring) 

But the fire alarm rings. He opens his eyes.             (Open eyes wide)

Quickly, he’s dressed and down the pole he slides, (Mimic dressing)

Then, he climbs on the truck to go, go, go.              (Mimic driving)

With the siren sounding so, so, so.                           (ER-r-r-r-r)

He controls the hose, and gives a big shout.            (Hurrah)

Hurrah, hurrah, the fire is out!

 

This firefighter rings the bell,

This firefighter holds the hose so well.

This firefighter slides down a pole,

This firefighter chops a hold.

This firefighter climbs higher and higher,

And ALL the firefighter put out the fire.

          --Toddle on Over

 

10 Little firefighters sleeping in a row,

Ding, ding goes the bell, and down the pole they go.

Off on the engine, oh, oh, oh,

Using the big hose, so, so, so.

When all the fire's out, home so slow,

Back into bed, all in a row!

 

Four busy firefighters could not retire
Because they might have to put out a fire.
The first one rang a big brass bell.
The second one said, ‘It’s the Grand Hotel!’
The third one said, ‘Down the pole we’ll slide.’
The fourth one said, ‘Get ready to ride.’
The siren said, ‘Get out of the way!’
'We have to put out a fire today!’
The red fire truck sped on to the fire,
As the big yellow flames grew higher and higher.
Swish went the water from the fire-hose spout
And in no time at all the fire was out!

               --sjplyouthservices.pbworks.com

 

Matches and lighters are tools not toys,

They are dangerous for girls and boys!

"NEVER touch them" is the lesson to learn

Tell an adult about them, so you won't burn.

 

Never hide in a closet, or under a bed.

Use your common sense instead.

Stay down low to avoid the smoke,

Breathe the air near the floor so you don't choke. 

 

If your clothes should ever start on fire,

Don't run and panic, the flames will get higher.

Keep in mind these 4 things as a goal:

Stop--Drop--Cover your face, and--Roll!

 

Songs:

Fire, Fire, Fire, Raging All About

 

Parachute Play: Put the Fire Out

 

Extras:  "911"; Stop-Drop-and Roll; fire safety (October); drills; Graham-cracker fire trucks

More offerings-FIREFIGHTERS

 

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