The LA County Fire Dept is shown. And at 11:50 LA City Fire Dept is shown fighting a fire. Long Beach Fire Dept is shown responding to a structure fire at 12:52.
6:45 Looks like Los Angeles County (LACoFD) in this clip. Station 127 is shown, which was the station used for the exterior shots for the fictional (at the time) Station 51 in “Emergency!”. The interior of the station was recreated on a soundstage. Station 127 often “ran” with Station 51 in the show.
The most dangerous adversary known to man is not fire it is other human beings. With study and experience you can usually predict what fire is going to do and to pull back. People, on the other hand, are unpredictable and can snap in an instant when you least expect it.
The good old days firefighting
Jack Webb himself narrates
THATS BOSTON YESSS
also Art Ballinger narrates that story too!!!!
May he and Jack Webb RIP!
What department was this filmed at?
The funeral and crushed app. was in Boston. Some of it was New Orleans.
The LA County Fire Dept is shown. And at 11:50 LA City Fire Dept is shown fighting a fire. Long Beach Fire Dept is shown responding to a structure fire at 12:52.
6:45 Looks like Los Angeles County (LACoFD) in this clip. Station 127 is shown, which was the station used for the exterior shots for the fictional (at the time) Station 51 in “Emergency!”. The interior of the station was recreated on a soundstage. Station 127 often “ran” with Station 51 in the show.
A) You should have left with your partner, you fucked up.
B) You follow your hoseline out. You shouldn't run into a wall that "shouldn't be there."
What he said!!!!
My fire science teacher told me that before scbas they had to hold their breath
The most dangerous adversary known to man is not fire it is other human beings. With study and experience you can usually predict what fire is going to do and to pull back. People, on the other hand, are unpredictable and can snap in an instant when you least expect it.
In this day in age they couldn't get rid of the annoying fucking skipping?
Can't. This was an 8mm strip of film. It's near impossible to get it fully clean.