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Going to Blazes!

  • 1948
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  • 21m
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6.5/10
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Going to Blazes! (1948)
DocumentaryShort

This Theatre of Life series short, produced with the cooperation of the Los Angeles Fire Department, emphasizes fire safety and fire prevention. It gives a behind-the-scenes look at the swit... Read allThis Theatre of Life series short, produced with the cooperation of the Los Angeles Fire Department, emphasizes fire safety and fire prevention. It gives a behind-the-scenes look at the switching system used to dispatch the proper equipment to fires, as well as a look at life in ... Read allThis Theatre of Life series short, produced with the cooperation of the Los Angeles Fire Department, emphasizes fire safety and fire prevention. It gives a behind-the-scenes look at the switching system used to dispatch the proper equipment to fires, as well as a look at life in the fire station and fire fighter training.

  • Director
    • Gunther von Fritsch
  • Writer
    • Herbert Morgan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Gunther von Fritsch
    • Writer
      • Herbert Morgan
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    6CinemaSerf

    Going to Blazes!

    Apparently there is a call to a fire station every other minute in the United States, causing over 10,000 deaths a year and $600 millions in damage. Over twenty thousand fires occur in Los Angeles alone and that's where this short documentary takes us, as we follow the fire crews attending everything from a cigarette-burned mattress to a 400-pupil wooden school now little more than kindling. We learn a little of the hectic nature of their jobs, their unpredictable eating habits and of their attempts to warn Joe or Jean public of the dangers of hoarding or overloading power sockets or leaving the wet laundry on a power extension. This latter element does rather presuppose that it's the housewife that's to blame, but I suppose that's how the filmmakers perceived LA life in 1948 and though it is a bit cringemaking to watch now, it still makes a valid point about carelessness causing conflagrations. It's a job that requires preparation, co-ordination and courage and if you can overlook the stereotyping, it's an interesting look at how emergency services coped in days when fire towers, maps and index cards were crucial tools.
    7SnoopyStyle

    old fire fighting

    There is another fire. The fire department is called. It is another person smoking in bed. In L. A., there are 20k fires a year.

    MGM presents Theatre of Life with the cooperation of LAFD. It is most interesting to see the behind-the-scenes within the fire department. All the early communication and file keeping like the punch cards before advanced computing is amazing. That stuff looks cool. That's a tiny part of this short. There are the old fire engines and some fire footages. Those parts are fine. Certainly, those aspects of fire fighting haven't changed as much. This is good educational film. So much beans.
    10CineTigers

    Fantastic 1950 Slice of Life

    This 1948 LA Fire Department documentary was just shown on TCM as a filler and was fantastic! To see those 1950's firehouses and firetrucks in action, being buffed, cleaned and maintained, that are now only seen in parades and classic car shows. Of course much of the film is still the same, the demands and discipline of the job, and how so many fires are caused by simple carelessness. I wonder if showing this film helped people clean and organize their homes. I was fascinated by the "state of the art" technology employed to locate and ring the right fire station from that frantic phone caller, employing a tremendous Rolodex file and crazy patch board. And I always love seeing those 1950's vibrant neighborhood shopping streets full of cars and shoppers. Fantastic visual images take your right back in time. Thank you TCM!
    10sevenfingers

    Highly recommend.

    As a Fire Officer and Instructor, this could still be a useful tool in the Fire Service. It has value in basic Recruit Academies. It could also be used as a guide for developing modern PSAs for the public. I must find a copy of it!
    9IClaudius7

    Mid- 20th Century Fire Fighting Equipment and techniques

    This was justifiably nominated for an Oscar as a two reel short about fire fighting in Los Angeles. I found it to be both entertaining and most informative about techniques and locating fires in a huge metropolitan area. It also revealed how much work was needed to find the locations of the fire site to prevent a fire maelstrom. Even mundane things like hanging hoses up to dry for proper maintenance, statistics cited just how dependent society is on fire fighters and proper cleaning of residence to prevent fire issues. Now, it is a historical record of the techniques but many of the practices are the same. It is WELL WORTH the time to view this short despite the time frame being in 1947-48.

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      The fire station in the film is the old Los Angeles Fire Department No. 27, which has since been converted to the department's museum and memorial.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: Wet wash on an extension cord. Sometimes I think women do not understand electricity.

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 1948 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Theatre of Life: Going to Blazes
    • Filming locations
      • 1355 North Cahuenga Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA(old fire station No. 27, now LAFD museum and memorial)
    • Production companies
      • Fact Film Organization
      • Associated Press
      • Loew's
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    • Runtime
      • 21m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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