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What's the name of the fire truck?

What's the name of the fire truck?

It's on fire.-Oh! It's on fire.-Oh! It's on fire.-Oh!

The siren of the fire truck is three seconds long, and it goes back and forth at intervals of one second. As Mr. Ma Lao said: fire ~ ~ ~ fire ~ ~ ~

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The difference between police cars, ambulances and fire engines.

The siren of the fire truck is three seconds long, and it goes back and forth at intervals of one second.

Ambulances pitch for one second, pitch for one second, interval for one second, and so on.

The siren of the police car is very urgent and there is no interval.

The fire alarm is slow: low-high-low-high-low.

Early warning of middle police car: low-high-low-high-low.

The ambulance goes up and down: high-low-high-low-high-low-low-low-high-low.

A simple and interesting method can accurately distinguish the sirens of police cars, ambulances and fire engines.

(1) police car

Q: "What's the name of the police car?"

Vividly imitate: "It's over, it's over!"

Put it this way: the police car is driven by the police car uncle to catch the bad guys. If you catch the bad guys, they will be finished, and you can't do any more bad things.

Listen carefully, the short siren really seems to warn everyone not to do bad things, or it will be over.

(2) ambulance

Q: "How do you call an ambulance?"

Vividly imitate: "ouch, ouch!"

An ambulance pulls a patient. If the patient is sick, it will hurt, and he can't help screaming "Ouch, Ouch".

Listen carefully, the rapid siren really seems to be a patient waiting for rescue. Get out of the way and let the car take the patient to the hospital for treatment!

(3) Fire engines

Q: "What's the name of the fire truck?"

Vividly imitate: "fire, fire!"

The fire truck was going out to put out the fire in an emergency, and all the way, it was anxious to shout "fire alarm" to let everyone know that there was a fire somewhere.

Listen carefully. A siren with a slight tone change is really like the cry of "fire, fire".