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  2. Tomica Hero: Rescue Force - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the Rescue Force a month later, he joins a local fire department like his predecessor had. Rei Kozuki/R3 (香月 レイ/R3, Kōzuki Rei/Āru Surī): Donning red armor, Rei is the cool female member of the Rescue Force from the SAT who has a sense of duty and is excellent in martial arts, though she has a phobia of small animals ...

  3. Emergency (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Emergency is a series of real-time strategy simulation video games by German developer Sixteen Tons Entertainment, designed by Ralph Stock.In the games, players control emergency services—namely police, fire, emergency medical services, and technical services—and command operations to handle a variety of emergencies.

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  5. Tomica Hero: Rescue Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Rescue Fire (レスキューファイアー, Resukyū Faiā) team is a newly formed special team called the Super-Fire Specialist Team (超火災特化部隊, Chōkasai Tokka Butai) in the United Fire-Defense Agency (世界消防庁, Sekai Shōbō Chō) or "UFDA", the organization behind the Rescue Force team.

  6. Tomica Hero Series - Wikipedia

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    Tomica Hero: Rescue Force (トミカヒーロー レスキューフォース, Tomika Hīrō Resukyū Fōsu): Airing from April 2008 to April 2009, the series featured a team of emergency service workers saving Japan from an organization trying to cause mayhem with artificial crises, as well as saving citizens from natural disasters.

  7. Rescue Rover - Wikipedia

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    The game was distributed as shareware, with the first 10 levels making up the shareware version, and another 20 levels being present in the registered version. This is one of several games written by id to fulfil their contractual obligation to produce games for Softdisk, where the id founders had been employed. A sequel, Rescue Rover 2, followed.