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{{Infobox Character
{{Infobox Character
|image = RanceColdstart.jpg
|gender = Male
|gender = Male
|color = Green, beige
|eye color = Blue
|occupation = Park ranger
|first appearance = ''[[Planes: Fire & Rescue]]''}}
|first appearance = ''[[Planes: Fire & Rescue]]''}}
'''Rance Coldstart''' is pitty working in [[Piston Peak National Park]]
'''Rance Coldstart''' is a pitty who works at [[Piston Peak National Park]].
== Appearances ==
== Appearances ==
* ''[[Planes: Fire & Rescue]]''
* ''[[Planes: Fire & Rescue]]''
==Profiles and statistics==
*Bio
**"''Rance Coldstart has been a ranger at Piston Peak for twenty years. As a botany student and a fan of hiking and camping, this line of work seemed "natural". Rance is responsible for educating the public about Piston Peak's wildlife and geological formations, as well as protecting the park and its visitors.''"<ref name= MTP> [http://books.disney.com/book/meet-the-planes-fire-rescue-2/ "''Meet the Planes: Fire and Rescue''"]. Disney Books.</ref>
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:Planes: Fire & Rescue]]
[[Category:Planes: Fire & Rescue]]
[[Category:Pitties]]
[[Category:Pitties]]
[[Category:Planes: Fire & Rescue Characters]]
[[Category:Planes: Fire & Rescue Characters]]

Revision as of 09:34, 5 August 2017

Rance Coldstart
Color Green, beige
Occupation Park ranger


Character information
Gender Male

Rance Coldstart is a pitty who works at Piston Peak National Park.

Appearances

Profiles and statistics

  • Bio
    • "Rance Coldstart has been a ranger at Piston Peak for twenty years. As a botany student and a fan of hiking and camping, this line of work seemed "natural". Rance is responsible for educating the public about Piston Peak's wildlife and geological formations, as well as protecting the park and its visitors."[1]

References