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Escape! Because Accidents Happen -- Fire
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Program Overview
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Note: This program contains graphic images of fires and fire
victims. You should preview the program to determine its
appropriateness for your classroom.
NOVA investigates fire and the innovative technologies used to
prevent and fight it.
The program:
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features survivors who describe the 1987 fire at London's King's
Cross Station.
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tells about ancient Roman firefighters who invented the pump.
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points out that the Great Fire of London in 1666 led to new
building codes and better water systems.
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notes that the pump, forgotten for more than a thousand years,
is reinvented by the Dutch.
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looks at other early inventions that improved firefighting
including the hose, the hydrant and steam engines.
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looks at today's firefighters, who take advantage of such
technology as quick-action water cannons, protective clothing,
self-contained breathing apparatus, panic button devices and
thermal imaging cameras.
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reviews some of the worst fires in history and examines the
lessons learned, including the Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire
and Boston's Coconut Grove nightclub fire.
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shows how computer modelling can help predict danger areas,
including how people might react during a fire.
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