Five-Year-Old Son Runs Fire Drills In Yard Just Like His Fireman Dad

A five-year-old boy has is following in his firefighter father's footsteps by running a series of fire drills in and around their yard. In the wholesome footage, Tab Key III can be seen using a hose to knock down a stack of cups, crawling under objects, carrying a chainsaw and, of course, climbing a ladder. Tab's father, Tab Key II, 34, is a firefighter with the Anchorage Fire Department in Alaska, and due to COVID-19, his son has been homeschooled in recent months. As a result, Tab and his wife Hannah, 29, wanted to think outside the box and present Tab with a challenge that was not on his curriculum. They came up with a week-long special project, for which the younger Tab – known as Tabbo – requested to "learn fire skills." The challenge Tab created involved as series of miniature obstacles, like the ones he used at work for the fire department's Physical Ability Test. Tabbo's challenge was to complete the course and then beat a time limit that he had set himself. Over time, Tabbo shaved off enough time to achieve his goal – which also saw his parents present him with a Kinder Egg as a congratulations for his hard work.
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Release Status:
TV & Digital
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Location: Eagle River, Alaska, USA
  • Date Acquired04-04-2021
  • Date Filmed09-18-2020
  • OrientationSquare
  • Footage TypeCell Phone
  • Rights TV & Digital, Commercial, Publishing

Five-Year-Old Son Runs Fire Drills In Yard Just Like His Fireman Dad

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