SPRAY OUT THAT FIRE: The players form up in a line. They take each other by the waist. The first in the line is the "water," all the rest are the "hose". One of the players is "the fire". He/she tries to catch the end of the hose (the last person in the line). "The water" tries to prevent him/her from doing it. "The water" prevents the fire's way by the stretched arms. All "the hoses" try to help "the water", by moving the end of the line away from "the fire". When "the water" catches "the fire" the players will choose the new "fire" and "water". If "the kite" doesn't succeed in catching "the water" for a long time, he/she is replaced by the other player.
WHAT'S FIRE ENGINE IS BEHIND THE BACK: Two players take part in this game. Each player is a particular Fire Engine Company. The two engine companies are rivals. Pin well-defined pictures and paper circles with the numbers (such as 96, 105 etc.) on the backs of the players. The numbers represent the fire station number. The players are in the circle. (The circle may be drawn with the chalk on the floor.) They stand on one foot. Their task is to catch sight of the picture and number on the rival's back, jumping on one foot. The player who is the first in "deciphering" the rival is the winner.