FIREFIGHTERS 1950s EDUCATIONAL FILM EVANSTON, ILLINOIS 45954
This color educational film is about firemen and firetrucks from EB Films. It seems to be aimed at grade school children based on the narration and was filmed in Evanston, IL. It is circa the early 1950s. No opening credits. A firemen clean equipment and the truck. A snorkel is raised from a firetruck. A hand maneuvers a toggle. The ladder goes up and reaches high due to its extension. Firemen carry a hand ladder as well. The ladders are placed and firemen climb them onto the top of a building. Once the fireman is on top he throws a rope down to the others. The others tie the rope to the hose and its pulled onto the roof. Other firemen use hose straps and climb the ladder with the hose. A fireman practices saving a man and carries him down a ladder with his body hoisted over his shoulders (fireman's carry). The man is placed down onto the ground and oxygen is given to the man via a mask. Fireman hold a net and practice catching people jumping onto it (:06-2:09). A house is on fire. A policeman shows up and calls the firemen over his radio. The firemen slide down the pole in the firehouse to the ground floor and start getting into the trucks. Evanston in on one of the fire trucks. The chiefs car is first followed by firetrucks. Down a suburban street the trucks go as the sirens roar. The ladder truck rounds a corner. And then another corner. The chiefs car is there first and he exits the car as the ladder truck arrives (2:10-4:10). The ladder truck and the other truck stop. Firemen start pulling the hoses and ladders. Men place ladders against the house. Other ladders and hoses are pulled out. The hose is connected to a fire hydrant. The engineer manages the water hoses/pump. Hoses swell with water. The firemen on the ladder. People stare at the fire. A lever is used. The ladder is lowered to the roof very carefully. A fireman climbs onto the roof. More water pressure is applied (4:11-6:11). Firemen use the hose on the roof, water flows. Another fireman hacks into the roof to get at the flames. Fireman with smoke masks rush into the house. A hose is sprayed into the house. A kitten is saved and given to a little girl. Down goes the ladder back onto the truck. Hoses are rolled up. Firemen pack up and start to get ready to leave. The girl plays with her cat as the firemen leave. No sirens as the trucks drive like normal cars. The firetrucks pull into the firehouse (6:12-8:01). End credit (8:02-8:08). Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. We collect, scan and preserve 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies -- including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. If you have films you'd like to have scanned or donate to Periscope Film, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the link below. This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

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