![]() Jamie said: “It was lockdown, at the point when people weren’t allowed out anywhere and kids were bored. But within weeks, the 2020 video had exploded, and the family were being bombarded by media outlets from all over the world. Jamie, from Whittlesey, Peterborough, Cambs, said: "We didn’t expect it: we were just putting it out there for people to enjoy - and it just went crazy.” The dad-of-two explained that the only reason they shot the video was to alleviate the monotony of Covid restrictions. Jamie, who directed the new film, says he still cannot believe how big the original video became after it amassed millions of views. When her firefighter’s bleeper alerts her to a ‘shout’, she runs to the station, slips into firefighter gear, ‘drives’ a fire engine and saves the day with a hose. But a sequel video released by her family last week, captures Darcey flying into 999 action mode once more - this time at her local fire station. In the footage, she uses a garden hose to tackle a blaze drawn in chalk on the fence, much to the amusement of her parents Jamie Cook, 34, and Becky Cook, 32. Darcey Cook, now six, was filmed running around the family’s back garden in a little firefighter’s outfit in April 2020. ![]() A firefighter's daughter has recreated what it is like for her dad to be called out on 'a shout' in a sequel to a lockdown video that went viral. ![]()
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