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By Series 6, Elvis is now a perfectly competent firefighter as shown in the opening episode of Series 7 Blow Me Down where he completes a rescue on his own for the first time by rescuing Station Officer Steele from the Flood's roof.

Elvis may have been afraid of heights as demonstrated in Pontypandy Extreme and Model Plane, but in later episodes he seems to be over it. When Norman turns on Jupiter, he turns the key from his right, but when he turns off Jupiter, he turns the key from his left. Arnold can sometimes seem over-analytical and uses lots of words that Elvis can’t understand, particularly when he’s discussing Wallaby Two’s comprehensive avionic suite. But he often utilizes his tech skills to help people. He has assisted Joe in his creation of the Fire Dog 2000, he created the online platform for Mandy and Sarah’s Pontypandy Planet and along with Elvis he turned Venus into Venus 2. Venus is now a water carrier with a mounted cannon and three main hose outlets, there is also a small storage compartment for a hose and other rescue equipment.Kerry Shale as Don Sledgehammer (2018-Set for Action! only) and Dr. Crumpton (2020-Norman Price and the Mystery of the Sky only) In Series 5 and Paper Plane Down, the striping at the rear of Jupiter was shown in an upside-down V style. Since then, it has been depicted the other way up.

Venus, as its front cab is based on a 2001 Mini Cooper R50, sporting the same 6x6 arrangement it had since the original.Apart from Sam, everyone else based at Pontypandy Fire Station have also driven Jupiter to emergencies on many occasions. Station Officer Steele has also driven it in some of the storybooks from the 1990s. Jupiter is now an aerial rescue pump receiving elements of the Bedford 6x4 whilst gaining the extra wheelset (rIn series 6 Jupiter's front end was facelifted and is taken from the elements of the Volvo FL6 which got modified with new headlamps, a yellow strip and two strobe lights on either side.) and can seat three people.

Don Sledgehammer: So - I had a big rewrite down on the movie. Your character; Firefighter Tom, is now the hero. We've had all the Firefighter Sam parts taken out and they changed the title. Flex Dexter: "Firefighter Tom: Blaze and Glory". Don Sledgehammer: Yes. Learn your new lines and we'll see you on set tomorrow, superstar! Flex Dexter: I'd like to accept the award on behalf on firefighters everywhere. And I like to... give Fireman Sam a special thank you, for getting fired! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!In 1998, Mitchells Children Rides (formerly R.G. Mitchell) re-made the Fireman Sam kiddie ride with a new Dashboard, and Penny took Station Officer Steele's Place. Chief Fire Officer Boyce: [ on the phone] Cheerio, Mr. Sledgehammer! Don Sledgehammer: So, Flex, I want you in my next movie; "Firefighter Sam's Flaming Inferno"! Flex Dexter: Awesome! And I'll be playing Firefighter Sam? Don Sledgehammer: Don't be crazy, Flex. Whatever every action movie needs is a real action hero! I see you as uh... you know... more of a co-star on this one. Flex Dexter: Huh? A co-star? Don Sledgehammer: Yes. You'll be... uh... [ points to Elvis Cridlington on the TV screen] that guy there! Flex Dexter: Oh... th-- the guy with the flappy-floppy shovel-y thing? Don Sledgehammer: Yes, that guy. I'll get my people to call your people! [ Don leaves his office with Flex inside.] Flex Dexter: Okay. I'll be the co-star for now. But an action movie set can be a dangerous place. Elvis Cridlington was born and raised in Pontypandy by a single mother. Growing up, he always dreamed of being a firefighter and upon completing his high school education, he began his firefighter training at the Newtown Fire Academy.

For reasons of hygiene and safety, personal grooming products, cosmetics or items of intimate clothing cannot be returned.Fireman Sam started out as a Welsh animated series, which ran from 1985-1994. The show was the brainchild of 2 former firemen from London, England. It was aired in Welsh, Gaelic, and English, and became popular for its promotion of fire safety. It was hinted in the Series 10 episode Space Train that Arnold may be afraid of heights. Next to Elvis Cridlington (in series 7) and Trevor Evans, originally an Auxiliary Fireman in Series 1 - 4, this makes him the third member of the Pontypandy Fire Brigade to have a phobia of heights. In series 10 it gained a Mobile Data Terminal (MDT) which has an inbuilt Mapscreen system and various information regarding incidents.

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