“ IN CASE OF FIRE - FIRE DRILLS AND FIRE SAFETY ” 1959 EB FILMS FIRE SAFETY EDUCATIONAL FILM 50864

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This Encyclopædia Britannica Film titled “In Case of Fire - Fire Drills and Fire Safety” is an educational film from 1959 about fire drills and fire safety, produced by Larry Vust. The film highlights the importance of fire drills to prepare for real incidents, and exemplifies what to do in the case of a fire. It explains how feeling temperatures on doors can reveal exit routes, and laying low and covering one's heads can protect from smoke and heat, and it accentuates the importance of staying calm.

Credits (00:08). “In Case of Fire - Fire Drills and Fire Safety” title banner (00:17). Credits (00:25). Firemen put out a house on fire (00:30). The family living in the house stands outside (00:54) as the firemen work on putting the fire out in their house (00:55). Children on swings in a park (01:11). A classroom of young students doing school work at their desks (01:17). The fire alarm starts ringing (01:38). All students stand up and exit the classroom led by the teacher (01:44). They exit the school (02:21). All students forma line outside of the school (02:38). A uniformed man standing outside the school checks his watch (02:42). Students in a classroom do school work at their desks (02:50). Smoke appears by the door to the classroom (03:02). A student notices the smoke (03:08). He stands up and hurries to inform the teacher (03:18). The teacher and all the students gather by the classroom door (03:29). The fire alarm starts ringing (03:36). The smoke increases (03:43). Students rush to close all windows (03:46). The teacher touches the door to check for heat (03:52). She opens the door (03:56). They exit the classroom (04:03). Other teachers and students exit classrooms and everyone calmly walks towards the front door (04:11). Fire burns outside the front door (04:22). Everyone calmly makes their way to another exit (04:30). They exit from the school (04:54). Firefighters arrive (04:57) and firemen rush towards the school (05:12). Two firemen use a ladder to climb to a window (05:23). They discover one class remains trapped (05:37). The teacher touches the door to check the temperature (05:42). The teacher guides the students towards the windows (06:04). They lay down on the floor (06:14), and wrap clothes over their head to protect them from smoke and heat (06:22). The smoke enters the classroom (06:37). A fireman uses a man lift to reach the classroom (06:55). The students and teacher are evacuated through the window (07:04). The students line up in front of the school (09:09). The firemen put out the fire (09:43). A sign for a children’s show at a movie theater (09:52). Two boys buy tickets (10:00) and enter (10:08). They find their seat (10:30). The movie begins (10:38). A fire breaks out in the theater (10:49). A girl yells fire (10:51). Panic erupts as everyone tries to exit the theater (10:54). Another scenario is reenacted, where a girl discovers the fire and informs theater personnel, who requests everyone to exit calmly, and evacuation goes smoothly (11:17). A dog and a girl are sleeping (13:07). The dogs wake up the girl (13:32). She discovers smoke in her bedroom (13:48). She feels the temperature of the door (13:54). She looks out the window (14:13). She yells for her parents (14:24). Her parents climb from their bedroom window, onto a balcony, then the father climbs to the ground (14:47). The girl closes her window (15:16). She lies down and covers her head (15:28). Her father evacuates her using a ladder (15:33). He moves the ladder and evacuates the mother (16:18). Firefighters arrive and begin putting out the fire (16:36). The family dog is rescued (18:18). Views of the burned house (18:56). The firemen exit the house (19:26). “The End” text overlay (19:55).

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