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Hint #1: -His first television role was in the paramedic drama, "Emergency!" in 1972.
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ELLEN
GUESS
WHO???
Added: 2nd April 2009
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Posted By: mia_bambina |

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On March 25, 1911, 146 employees of the Triangle Shrtwaist Company in New York City--mostly female Jewish immigrants--perished when fire engulfed their factory. Death came in many hideous ways: Some workers were trampled to death in the panic. Others suffocated on the smoke-filled ninth floor. More than 50 chose to jump to their deaths rather than burn once they discovered the emergency doors had been locked by their employer to keep them from leaving work early. Though nearly forgotten today, the Triangle Shirtwaist fire was responsible for many fire safety regulations and labor laws that exist today.
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Shirtwaist
Factory
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Added: 2nd March 2008
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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Thanks Steve, this is the show I meant and you would find me glued to the TV when this was on. Over here it was called 'Emergency One'.
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Show.
Added: 11th June 2008
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Posted By: donmac101 |

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You are correct Steve.
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Added: 11th June 2008
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Posted By: roseanns1 |

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The closing credits from episode 1-season 2 of NBC's Emergency (original air date- 9/16/1972)
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Emergency
NBC
closing
credits
Added: 18th June 2008
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Posted By: BadWX |

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This is clipped from Trial by Fire: A Carrier Burns, a 1973 film produced by the United States Navy about the devastating 1967 fire aboard USS Forrestal off the coast of Vietnam. The film is unique in that it was produced from actual footage of the fire and emergency response efforts, both successful and unsuccessful, taken by on board cameras. Due to the first bomb blast killing nearly all of the specially trained firefighters on the ship, the remaining crew, who had no formal firefighting training, had to improvise. Though there were many firefighting tools available on the Forrestal, including emergency respirators, the general crew was not trained in their use and so were unable to use them correctly. In response to this tragedy, recommendations made were: development of a remote-control fire-fighting system for the flight deck, development of more stable ordnance, improvement in survival equipment, and increased training in emergency response and fire survival. This film has been used to teach new recruits firefighting and emergency response lessons learned in the mishap.
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USS
Forrestal
Burns
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29
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emergency
response
first
responder
hazwoper
OSHA
EPA
FEMA
hazmat
jet
fuel
fire
NIEHS
incident
command
training
safety
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hazardous
material
Added: 29th July 2008
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Posted By: Old Fart |

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