Like all the Micromaster packs the Rescue Patrol are basically moulded in pairs:
Fixit & Red Hot are co-moulded using red & white plastic.
Seawatch & Stakeout are co-moulded using dark grey & light blue plastic
As with most first year Micromasters each toy appears to be a miniaturised version of an earlier Transformers character.
TF: Pull the back of the ambulance back and down slightly. Stand on the rear of the vehicle and raise the arms from the underside.
The robot mode reveals Fixit's second colour red on his head, body & upper legs. He has standard Micromaster articulation of turning shoulders and bending but linked hips & knees.
No real faults on this toy, it's a pretty average Micromaster. Fixit is the only Micromaster I can remember appearing after their initial appearances in the comic - he's present when the Autobots try to separate Ratchet & Megatron.
In Japan Fixit was called Pipo.
TF: Turn the ladder to it's neutral position flat along the middle of Red Hot's back. Fold the cab at the front forward to form legs. Stand and raise arms.
The robot's colour balance of white chest & upper legs with painted blue head & waist and red limbs looks very nice. Standard Micromaster articulation and you can use the ladder hanging down his back as a support in this mode.
Decent enough Micromaster. It's a shame the ladder - ending in a cannon - can't really be pointed over his head in this mode.
In Japan Red Hot was called Fire.
TF: Fold the stern of the boat back to form the legs. Stand with the underside facing you. Fold the prow of the boat back onto the robot's back.
The same colours carry over into robot mode with the arms & lower legs being blue while the upper legs, chest and head are grey with red paint applications.
Not enough Autobot boats out there, So Seawatch is very welcome. Be careful when buying him second hand though - there's a small triangular piece of grey plastic forming the deck inside the prow. This easily comes out and is frequently missing and not noticed.
In Japan Seawatch was called Boater.
TF: fold the back of the car back to form the legs. Fold the bonnet onto the front windscreen. Stand. Fold the arms up from the sides of the car.
The robot mode reveals the light blue used for the head, body & upper legs with silver paint on his waist and face. Standard Micromaster articulation.
The police colours and markings are the only thing setting Stakeout apart from other Micromaster Cars.
In Japan Stakeout was called Holi.