The KC Streetcar has become a staple in downtown Kansas City.
People hop on the car to sight see, head to Power and Light and even get to work.
But, what if something bad happened to the rail? Such as hitting a car?
Emergency responders, along with the streetcar officials, run an emergency exercise drill every three years to test their skills.
Fire and police crews knew they would be called for a drill, but did not know the story line.
"A streetcar operator passes out, hits a car, the car catches on fire and there will be an extrication involved," Kansas City, Missouri, Fire Chief Jimmy Walker said.
Volunteers acted as injured victims. They were tended to by first responders as if they were really hurt. Walker said dealing with the streetcar can be difficult. So, the firefighters need the training.