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These wannabe heroes are working together to perform daring rescues.

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Over the toughest terrain...

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..experiencing the highs...

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..and the lows.

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There's a new emergency crew in town.

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Now there's one final challenge to face - an ultimate rescue.

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The biggest challenge any Hero Squad Cadet has ever had to face.

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ON RADIO: Casualty requiring rescue.

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Six ordinary school kids.

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Their mission - to learn how to save lives.

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But do they have what it takes to become real life heroes?

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Over the last nine weeks the Hero Squad Cadets

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have taken on some incredible challenges.

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HE YELLS

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No-one move.

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And by working as a team they've helped save Hero Squad casualties

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from some dangerous situations.

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You're going to be OK.

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Battling extreme weather conditions...

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Oh!

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It's freezing in that water.

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..rescuing Hero Squad casualties in all types of dangerous terrain.

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Every single one of the Hero Squad Cadets has proved to me

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they've got what it takes to be an expert rescuer.

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It hasn't always been easy,

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but all I've ever asked for is 100% commitment,

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and the Cadets haven't let me down.

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Now the Cadets' journey is coming to an end.

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But before they graduate they've got one last mission.

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And it's a biggy.

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A Hero Squad surfer is out on the sea

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when a rogue wave throws him from his board.

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He's spotted by a surfer who wades in to help.

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Back on the beach,

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the Hero Squad casualty has swallowed a lot of water

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and his body temperature is dangerously low.

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Trapped by the tide, surrounded by steep cliffs.

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Can our Cadets save them in the ultimate land, sea and air rescue?

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Last time they were together as a group, I surprised the Cadets

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by splitting them up and sending them for advance training sessions

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with three different rescue agencies.

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Lily and Myles headed on down to the RNLI,

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where they were introduced to the Lizard all-weather Lifeboats.

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Awesome.

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And when it came to launch time, Lily and Myles really made a splash.

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Oh, wow.

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Josh and Maria stayed on dry land for their advance training session,

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hooking up with Her Majesty's Coastguard.

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The importance of team work was really hammered home

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when they learned how to make a secure

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double stake holdfast.

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Guys!

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Let's hope the Cadets were paying attention because it could well be

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them who have to go over the edge of a steep cliff in today's rescue.

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And finally, Kyra and Sam joined the Royal Navy's

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771 Search and Rescue Squadron.

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From their base in Cornwall,

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they operate a fleet of distinctive red-and-grey rescue helicopters.

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-There's 3,000 horsepower lifting you in the air.

-This is so cool.

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The Cadets took to the skies and then, incredibly,

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they were winched back to the ground.

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And now, in their very last training session,

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they're about to actually take over the flight deck controls

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and find out what it's like to fly one of these huge helicopters

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-for themselves.

-That's awesome.

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Now, obviously, even Hero Squad Cadets can't actually fly

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helicopters - that takes years of training and practice.

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So what Kyra and Sam are sitting in

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is a multimillion pound flight simulator.

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Their instructor today is Lieutenant Commander Duncan Curry.

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OK, and have a go. You have control of the aircraft.

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Whoa.

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He's been a Navy pilot for over 30 years

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and has notched up over 500 rescue missions.

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And I'll be in the control room with Hero Squad mentor Gaz,

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watching every move the Cadets make.

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Gaz, you've been out hundreds of times in the real aircraft

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and also you've been in this simulator.

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How realistic would you say this thing is?

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It's pretty much as real as you can get. You couldn't get any closer.

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Sam's performing brilliantly.

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He's actually flying the Sea King simulator all on his own.

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And he's handling it like an experienced Royal Navy pilot.

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They're approaching the runway.

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Sam's going to try and put the aircraft back onto the runway.

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But next he has to land the aircraft

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and that's the toughest part of the pilot's role.

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Will he hold his nerve?

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12-year-old Cadet Sam is an all-round action man.

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Back home in Somerset, he loves sailing, life-saving, and Scouts.

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And on Hero Squad he's proved he can cope with just about any

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physical challenge.

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Drill's coming down now.

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But he really came into his own during Hero Squad rescues

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involving water.

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And now it's time to find out if sailor Sam can also perfect

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the art of being a pilot.

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Landing the helicopter takes a lot of skill.

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One wrong move and the whole thing could end in disaster.

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-He's come down.

-Oh, he's down.

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But Sam's clearly got what it takes.

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-Did that all yourself there, mate.

-Whoa.

-Nice landing, Sam.

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-Hey, Sam, it's Rav.

-Hello.

-How was that?

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It was really, really good. I'm really proud of myself.

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Now it's Kyra's turn to impress,

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and during the series she hasn't let me down.

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When she first signed up to Hero Squad,

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she had no idea of the skills she'd learn.

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And she's discovered a real flair for driving,

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particularly on water.

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Whoo!

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Well done. You're a natural, I think.

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But it hasn't all been plain sailing for this young Cadet.

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She had to face one of her biggest fears - heights.

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This is the only way out.

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But Kyra's never been one to quit

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and in training for the final rescue, she conquered her nerves

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once and for all when she was winched from a flying helicopter.

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And after all that excitement,

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let's hope that she's not about to come down to earth with a bump.

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She's proving to be another high-flyer, just like Sam.

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Oohh...

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But how will she cope with the all-important landing?

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She's got to land on that tiny little runway.

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Come on, Kyra. We're all cheering her on. Come on, Kyra.

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Try and bring us on to the centre of the runway.

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And now bring the cyclic back a little bit.

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That's it. And have a go at landing.

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-She's down. She's done it, she landed.

-Brilliant.

-Well done, Kyra.

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I think the best thing I've done in my life

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and it was really realistic when you're inside.

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It kind of makes you feel a bit queasy, the amount it moves around,

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but it was really great fun.

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I think a lot of my friends have got loads of videogames

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but none of them will be as good as this.

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That's the first time I've flown with children of their age.

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Their control was amazing. Their attitude towards it was amazing.

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You don't have to be in extreme locations to be

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part of the Hero Squad.

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Head to the CBBC games page now to find out more.

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The Hero Squad's training is complete.

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All their hard work, bravery,

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and commitment has boiled down to this moment.

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A Hero Squad surfer is out on the sea

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when a rogue wave throws him from his board.

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Luckily a fellow surfer spots him and wades into the water to help.

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The Hero Squad casualty is out of the sea but he's not out of danger.

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He's swallowed a lot of water

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and his body temperature is worryingly low.

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To make matters worse, the beach has been cut off by the tide.

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Surrounded by sea on one side and steep cliffs on the other,

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the surfer calls for help.

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There are now two Hero Squad casualties' lives on the line.

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It's down to the Hero Squad Cadets to save them

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in the ultimate land, sea and air rescue.

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Coastguard Cadets Josh and Maria are a few miles away

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when the emergency call comes in.

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ON RADIO: 'Hero Squad Coastguard, Hero Squad Coastguard.

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'This is Falmouth Coastguard, Falmouth Coastguard.'

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Falmouth Coastguard, this is Hero Squad Coastguard.

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'You are tasked to proceed to Lauren Cove.

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'We've had a report of two bodyboarders in distress.

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'Please proceed and investigate. Over.'

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Message received. Understood. Out.

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SIREN BLARES

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The race is now on to get to the stranded surfers.

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The call has also gone out at the RNLI station

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and the Cadets are quick to react.

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The all-weather lifeboat is launched immediately.

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Myles and Lily are at the helm.

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From the day she joined the Hero Squad,

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Lily has never failed to impress.

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She approaches everything with a smile.

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But one thing she didn't find so funny

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was rescue training in the dark.

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Oh, my...

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How am I going to get through there?

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I feel quite scared.

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I don't really mind small spaces and I don't mind the dark

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but when they're together I don't like them very much.

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But Lily has never given up on a challenge.

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And she's proved to be a bit of a whizz with some

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complicated equipment.

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She even managed to expertly control this six-and-a-half tonne

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all-terrain vehicle

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and finish the day off with a piece of precision parking.

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But right now it's power that Lily needs.

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With one surfer's life in serious danger and another surfer trapped

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and stranded by the tide,

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the Cadets need to get to Lauren Cove as quickly as possible.

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Cornwall is packed full of beautiful beaches and coves.

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Lauren Cove is very small, with shallow water.

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Lily and Myles are on board the large all-weather boat.

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Will the Cadets remember that they cannot access in shallow water?

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The nearest access point to Lauren Cove

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is at the top of a huge 70m cliff.

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This is where our Coastguard Cadets, Josh and Maria,

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are swinging into action.

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The only way to get to the casualties is for them

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to go over the edge of this crumbling cliff face.

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Last time they made a stake holdfast like this,

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it was purely for practice.

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But this time it's Josh and Maria's lives depending on it.

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Throughout the whole Hero Squad experience, there's one Cadet

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who's never been afraid of throwing himself into the action.

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Let's go, chaps!

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From the first rescue on the snowy Cairngorm Mountain

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to his expert hose-handling display with the fire service.

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He hasn't always found the going easy...

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I'm a Hero Squad Cadet, get me out of here.

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I don't want to get out, so...

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..but he simply refuses to give up.

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Ready? Brace! Lift!

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Come on, all together!

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Once again, Josh is giving it his all.

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It's vital that he makes this stake holdfast secure.

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But worryingly, he seems to be running out of energy.

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Come on, Josh.

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A bit more to go.

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-Should I do it now?

-I think I'll be able to.

-OK.

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If he can't hammer the stake far enough into the ground,

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the whole rescue is in danger.

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Come on, Josh. You can do it.

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With encouragement from Maria, Josh refuses to give up

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and heroically finds the strength to carry on.

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Right, let's get this rope on.

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The double stake holdfast is well on its way.

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But the Cadets still don't know exactly where on the beach

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the stranded surfers are.

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Meanwhile, the Sea Squad, Myles and Lily, are using binoculars

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to locate the casualties from the all-weather boat.

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And it doesn't take them long to spot them.

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Hero Squad Coastguard, this is the Hero Squad Lifeboat, over.

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Is that them?

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Josh hasn't seen his friends for over 24 hours.

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Hero Squad Coastguard to Hero Squad Lifeboat.

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In the past, the Cadets have struggled

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with their communication skills...

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Can you see the casualty? Over.

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We can see the casualty to the right of the rocks, over.

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..but not this time. Lily radios the information to the Coastguard.

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It's over to you now.

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With the sea today being so rough,

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the conditions are not right for the Cadets to launch the Y Boat.

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Lily has to break the news to Myles that they won't be able

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to get to the casualties.

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We can head back to base.

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It's now down to just Josh and Maria to get to the casualties, and fast.

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Time is ticking.

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First to go over the edge is Josh.

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This is a 70m descent -

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far higher than anything he's ever tackled before.

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Good luck, Josh!

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One slip here and Josh could need rescuing himself.

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But even with bits of the cliff crumbling away beneath his feet,

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he's completely unfazed.

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His mind is focused on getting to the Hero Squad casualties

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and he quickly completes his descent.

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Next it's the turn of regular rock climber Maria.

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Throughout her entire Hero Squad experience,

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Maria has proved she has a serious head for heights.

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OK, away you go.

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She may not be the strongest Cadet but she's certainly fearless.

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OK, I'm down!

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And she loves to talk.

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Sam, you're in charge so can you tell us what we're doing?

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But her biggest strength has been her ability

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to care for the casualties.

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-What's your name?

-It's Jo.

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Nice and slowly. Kyra, keep reassuring the casualty.

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And that's a skill that she needs to call on now.

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-OK, so, got any head injuries?

-He has no head injuries, no.

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She quickly discovers the surfer has no head injuries or broken bones.

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But he's been on the beach for over half an hour now

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and his body temperature is so low they suspect

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he may be suffering from hypothermia.

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The Cadets quickly wrap him in plastic survival blankets

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to keep him warm.

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But this is a life-threatening condition

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and he needs to get to hospital immediately.

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Josh, we need to think about how we're going to move him from here.

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-We need to get him out of this place.

-OK.

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The Cadets are thinking on their feet and using their training.

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-What are you thinking?

-Maybe a helicopter?

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A helicopter?

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-Oh, yeah, they could get right here on...

-On the beach.

-Yeah.

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They know the quickest way to transport a critically-ill

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casualty is by helicopter.

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So Josh makes an important radio call.

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This is Hero Squad Coastguard.

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We are requesting urgent air assistance at Lauren Cove. Over.

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Miles down the Cornish coast, at the Naval Search and Rescue base,

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Air Squad, Kyra and Sam, spring into action.

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Two people washed out to sea.

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Coastguard and lifeboats on-scene.

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7-3-6, 1-6-5.

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ALARM SOUNDS

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With the casualties' coordinates carefully recorded,

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they head straight for the helicopter.

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In a matter of minutes, the Search and Rescue Sea King is airborne.

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We're heading out to Lauren Cove. Coordinates 7-3-6, 1-6-5.

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Kyra's in charge of navigating.

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And she's quick to pass on the vital details to the pilot.

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That's all copied, Kyra.

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Kyra and Sam both think the casualties are in the sea

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so Sam stays by the back door.

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When they arrive on the scene, he may be required to winch out

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and collect the casualty.

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The casualty is in urgent need for medical help.

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It's now down to Sam and Kyra to get to him, and quick.

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Having reached Lauren Cove, the Sea Squad, Lily and Myles,

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are now rushing to the aid of the injured casualties on the beach.

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We've got a casualty.

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He was a bodyboarder and then he got unconscious.

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For the first time since I separated them on the harbour side,

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four of the Cadets are back together again.

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But this is no time for an emotional reunion.

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Their casualty needs to get to hospital as quickly as possible.

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And right on cue the Air Squad arrives.

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-Gaz, I can see them.

-Roger. Good spot, son.

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It's taken Kyra and Sam on board the Search and Rescue helicopter

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just two minutes to get to the scene.

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This is the moment all the Cadets have been waiting for.

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And it means the Hero Squad will be reunited one last time.

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I think I can see them. Right there.

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It's always a last resort for the Search and Rescue crews to send out

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a winchman to pick up the casualty, as it puts them both in danger.

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There will be no reason for Sam to be winched out,

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as they can safely land on the beach.

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But it's surrounded by cliffs.

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So Myles lights a flare to guide them in.

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Myles has really made the most of his vital role in the rescue today.

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Which is really impressive for someone

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who's more at home on the tennis court than he is on the water.

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Last time he worked with the RNLI he almost bottled out of boat training.

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It wasn't easy for him, but he decided to give it a go,

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dealing with his nerves at sea.

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Fair play to him.

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It tells me a bit about the character if he's keen to have a go.

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But right now the only thing on Myles' mind

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is getting the Sea King safely on the ground.

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Right...gently.

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And we're holding firm there. Holding firm.

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He's done it!

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And as soon as the helicopter touches down,

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he guides Kyra and Sam to the surfer.

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He's just cold. I'm not sure about the rest.

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All three elite rescue services are now in attendance...

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-How long has the casualty been out?

-45 minutes.

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..the Coastguard, the RNLI and the Royal Navy Search and Rescue team.

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We need to get him out of here now.

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It's the Royal Navy Cadets, Kyra and Sam, who are now in charge.

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They need to get the casualties and fast.

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And all of the Hero Squad Cadets will be accompanying them

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to the hospital.

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The Cadets' work is over.

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They've done it.

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Their final rescue is complete.

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They have battled the elements,

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negotiated tricky seas,

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and crumbling cliff faces

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to come to the aid of the Hero Squad casualties for the final time.

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Come here!

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Missed you so much!

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The Cadets have boarded the helicopter

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for a journey that will take them to the end of Hero Squad.

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And what a fantastic finale this has been!

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We've had so many Hero Squad rescues but this has been the best

0:24:080:24:11

cos all the things we've done have just been amazing.

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Final rescue today has been so great.

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All the three emergency services coming together to do one job,

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it's been really great.

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Me and Kyra were on the other side of the helicopter, we could

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just see the other Cadets and their faces were just a picture.

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They were so happy and they looked like they just wanted to scream out

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with happiness.

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The Cadets' mentors have been impressed

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what the Hero Squad achieved.

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Hello, Cadets. It's Jim here from Mountain Rescue.

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Thanks very much for all your hard work while you were here with us.

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You've worked really, really well. I'm proud of you all.

0:25:060:25:09

You were absolutely superb. From Mark and me, thank you very much.

0:25:090:25:13

Now, their final mission is complete.

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For one last time the Cadets walk shoulder to shoulder.

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Probably enjoyed, like, the whole thing, really.

0:25:260:25:29

Yeah.

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-Yay!

-Well done!

0:25:330:25:35

-Yes!

-We did really well!

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At the beginning of this experience, Rav said, "It's OK to be nervous,

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"it's OK to be scared, but it's not OK to not give 100%."

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And I think I've given 100% in every single training exercise,

0:25:460:25:50

in every single rescue.

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I think I've been really, really lucky with some of things

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that I've got to do.

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The things I've got to do, no child my age would be able to do

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and I feel really fortunate.

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Six heroes who have worked together as a team.

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Nice and slowly, guys!

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Pushing themselves mentally and physically.

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Now that I've experienced what work emergency services do,

0:26:200:26:24

I'm really impressed with how well they do it.

0:26:240:26:27

Good effort there, mate.

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I think it's definitely really brave for the people that work with

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the emergency services.

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Sometimes they're putting their lives at risk to help other people.

0:26:350:26:38

The things that I've learned is to respect the services

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cos they do great work.

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And achieving goals that were once beyond their wildest dreams.

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Whoa, that was amazing!

0:26:520:26:54

That was so much fun!

0:26:540:26:56

I think Hero Squad has changed me as a person because I've done

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a lot more things that need a lot of responsibility.

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-Excuse me, can you hear me?

-Yeah.

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-Is there any other casualties inside the building?

-No, just me.

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Thank you so much for getting me.

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I think coming from a small city...

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I think it's changed me because I think I've grown stronger as a

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person and I think that my teamwork skills have really developed.

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Their journey with the rescue and emergency services

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and Hero Squad is over.

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Or is it just the beginning?

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