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The USA Freedom Kids, a group of girls who perform patriotic song and dance routines, recently took their act to the local police station in Marco Island, Florida. Debbie Popick, one of the founders of the girls group, never expected her squad to become as popular as they are now.

According to the Marco Island Sun Times, the USA Freedom Kids recently released their first single, "National Anthem Part 2," on iTunes. Popick was inspired to create a music video for the popular song and wanted to involve local first responders. Popick called the Marco Island Police Department to see if the officers would be interested in participating in the video. The department's chief agreed and told Popick to bring her girls by the station. 

The news source also reported that Popick and The USA Freedom Kids were warmly greeted by many local first responders. The girls then taught the police officers and firefighter the USA Freedom Wave, which is the signature dance move that would be featured in the music video. Popick's husband, Jeff, told the Marco Island Sun Times that the first responders really got into the production, and it left a lasting positive impression on the girls.