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This article is about the fire truck. For the forklift, see Petrol Pulaski.

Pulaski is a yellow fire engine in Planes: Fire & Rescue. He is a firefighter for the Piston Peak Fire Department and structural engineer that worked in Piston Peak National Park, where he was responsible for protecting the buildings and bridges.

History[]

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Pulaski, Rake, Ol' Jammer and Secretary of the Interior during the evacuation of the tourists.

Rake was his assistant, who always has been on his side. His fire engine identification number was E-64.

Pulaski oversaw the evacuation of tourists from Grand Fusel Lodge due to the fire in the area dangerously approaching their location. During the evacuation he and Rake oversaw the take off of planes from Grand Fusel Lodge. Later he helped cars evacuate through main road during which he got hit by falling debris which damages his water hose. He, together with other cars got surrounded by fire and rescued by Piston Peak Air Attack team after what they all left for the save area.

A few days later, he arrives with Rake, Ol' Jammer and André at the Piston Peak Air Attack team's base to see that Dusty Crophopper getting better after experiencing the an accident while fighting the fire. They then traveled to Propwash Junction for local airport reopening ceremony and Corn Festival.

Physical description[]

Pulaski is a fire engine with an unknown model name. He has a 7571 liter (2000 gallon) tank and could pump water at 3785 liters (1000 gallons) per minute. He is painted yellow with blue lines on his sides that have white borders. His eyes are brown. He also has lots of chrome trim.

Bio[]

Meet the Planes[]

  • Pulaski is Piston Peak's structural engineer, responsible for protecting the buildings and bridges in the park. With a 2000-gallon tank, he can pump water at 1000 gallons per minute, but protecting the renovated Grand Fusel Lodge—considered the largest log structure in the world—may prove impossible, even for Pulaski.

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Names in other languages[]

  • Japanese: プラスキー

Trivia[]

  • He is named after Ed Pulaski, who was known for his heroism in saving most of his crew during the Great Fire of 1910 by sheltering in an abandoned mine.
  • He resembles Red, But Pulaski and Red have different models.

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