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On the way to [[Goldenrod City]], {{Ash}} and {{Ashfr}} stop in a [[Pokémon Center]] to send his {{AP|Tauros}} back to {{an|Professor Oak}} after using it in [[EP146|the Tauros competition]]. Oak tells him that Heracross is proving to be a very interesting research subject. After talking with Oak, {{an|Misty}} and {{an|Brock}} come up with [[Nurse Joy]], who has finished inspecting Ash's Pokémon. Joy reports that they are all in excellent condition. Brock asks Joy to inspect him, but a nervous Joy conveniently remembers her duty to examine the Pokémon for something called the "Fire and Rescue Grand Prix".
On the way to [[Goldenrod City]], {{Ash}} and {{Ashfr}} stop in a [[Pokémon Center]] to send his {{AP|Tauros}} back to {{an|Professor Oak}} after using it in [[EP146|the Tauros competition]]. Oak tells him that Heracross is proving to be a very interesting research subject. After talking with Oak, {{an|Misty}} and {{an|Brock}} come up with [[Nurse Joy]], who has finished inspecting Ash's Pokémon. Joy reports that they are all in excellent condition. Brock asks Joy to inspect him, but a nervous Joy conveniently remembers her duty to examine the Pokémon for something called the "Fire and Rescue Grand Prix".


Curious, the gang decides to check things out. Apparently the Grand Prix is a {{wp|Firefighting|firefighting}} contest for Pokémon and their {{pkmn|Trainer|trainers}}. Always eager to show off his skills, Ash decides promptly to enter the contest with his own team. Misty reminds him that the only {{Type2|Water}} he has is {{AP|Squirtle}}, but Ash is way ahead of her: he'll just use her {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} and {{TP|Misty|Staryu}}. After an irate Misty complains that he should ask her first, Psyduck pops out. Ash interprets this as an expression of excitement.
Curious, the gang decides to check things out. Apparently the Grand Prix is a {{wp|Firefighting|firefighting}} contest for Pokémon and their {{pkmn|Trainer|Trainers}}. Always eager to show off his skills, Ash decides promptly to enter the contest with his own team. Misty reminds him that the only {{Type2|Water}} he has is {{AP|Squirtle}}, but Ash is way ahead of her: he'll just use her {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} and {{TP|Misty|Staryu}}. After an irate Misty complains that he should ask her first, Psyduck pops out. Ash interprets this as an expression of excitement.


Suddenly, a familiar voice calls to Ash and Misty. [[Captain Aiden]] and his [[Team Wartortle|Team of Wartortle]] greet them. Brock, who has never met Aiden or Team Wartortle, observes how well the {{p|Wartortle}} have been trained. Misty [[EP106|fills him in]]; while traveling in the [[Orange Archipelago]], she, Ash, and [[Tracey Sketchit|Tracey]] met Aiden and Team Wartortle, the best firefighting force in the region. Ash's Squirtle had worked out with the team and even helped to put out a major fire. Aiden reveals that he and his team are the returning champions in the Fire and Rescue Grand Prix. The lead Wartortle shakes claws with Ash's Squirtle, its friend and rival.
Suddenly, a familiar voice calls to Ash and Misty. [[Captain Aiden]] and his [[Team Wartortle|Team of Wartortle]] greet them. Brock, who has never met Aiden or Team Wartortle, observes how well the {{p|Wartortle}} have been trained. Misty [[EP106|fills him in]]; while traveling in the [[Orange Archipelago]], she, Ash, and [[Tracey Sketchit|Tracey]] met Aiden and Team Wartortle, the best firefighting force in the region. Ash's Squirtle had worked out with the team and even helped to put out a major fire. Aiden reveals that he and his team are the returning champions in the Fire and Rescue Grand Prix. The lead Wartortle shakes claws with Ash's Squirtle, its friend and rival.
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