Ol' Jammer (also known as Ranger Jammer) is a tour bus that has been working in Piston Peak National Park for 72 years. He has become very experienced over his lengthy career. He is known for his extensive knowledge and care for the park and its history. After Cad Spinner is fired due to not caring about the fire of the entire park, Jammer became the superintendent of the Grand Fusel Lodge.
He is based on a White Model 706 with a tan and brown livery, as well as a green hat with the Piston Peak logo. He also has a chrome grille, headlights and bumper.
History[]
In Planes: Fire & Rescue, Ol' Jammer and the Secretary of the Interior arrive at the Grand Fusel Lodge, questioning the status of Piston Peak's wildlife population. Noticing Spinner's disinterest in the park in favor of the lodge itself, Ol' Jammer is critical of Spinner. In response to Jammer's criticism, Spinner calls him a "bumper kisser".
Ol' Jammer later attends Spinner's speech regarding the grand re-opening of the lodge. As the spreading wildfire draws nearer, Jammer and Pulaski suggest evacuation, but Spinner is hesitant. However, as the tourists fearfully begin to evacuate, Spinner attempts to calm them, to no success. Following the fire's closure, the Secretary of the Interior fires Spinner, making Jammer the new superintendent of the Grand Fusel Lodge.
Bio[]
- A loyal and trustworthy tour bus at Piston Peak for 72 years, Ol’ Jammer knows every trail, stream, rock and tree. This strong and seasoned bus with a gentle soul is eager to share his vast knowledge of the park’s history with the multitude of admiring daily visitors.
Portrayals[]
- Barry Corbin - Planes: Fire & Rescue
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Coincidentally, his last name is Jammer, implying that he is based on the White Model 706, which were also called "Jammers".