Very good job fellows throughout the 5th skyrocketed 1970s rescue effort week of said April!! Bravissimo. This outstanding cartoon episode deserves an Emmy nomination dudes.
Plenty of artistic licence here. With those gunpowder-cartridge model rocket engines in use then and today, it either goes or it doesn't. No fancy sound effects.
I should note that LACoFD Station 127 located in Carson, California, interestingly enough, is directly across the street from an oil refinery on 223rd Street.
An actual "Emergency!" episode had a grandfather and grandson involved in a rocket accident. The other rocket accident was in "The Hard Hours" when a boy genius was testing dry ice.
There was another rocket accident in Season 6: Episode 16, "Family Ties." Station 51 responded to a call where a young man accidentally started a fire in his attic while testing his rocket, trapping both him and his sister.
Very good job fellows throughout the 5th skyrocketed 1970s rescue effort week of said April!! Bravissimo. This outstanding cartoon episode deserves an Emmy nomination dudes.
This is a pretty good cartoon. I have enjoyed watching the episodes you have uploaded. Thanks.
Plenty of artistic licence here. With those gunpowder-cartridge model rocket engines in use then and today, it either goes or it doesn't. No fancy sound effects.
I should note that LACoFD Station 127 located in Carson, California, interestingly enough, is directly across the street from an oil refinery on 223rd Street.
Great cartoon make more that can be saved to favorite UA-cam videos.
I forgot this existed!😯😯😯😊
An actual "Emergency!" episode had a grandfather and grandson involved in a rocket accident. The other rocket accident was in "The Hard Hours" when a boy genius was testing dry ice.
There was another rocket accident in Season 6: Episode 16, "Family Ties." Station 51 responded to a call where a young man accidentally started a fire in his attic while testing his rocket, trapping both him and his sister.
I never knew there was a cartoon
Same