Fire (1970s)

Creator: A/V Geeks 16mm Films

Description: Puppets! The film discusses fire safety, emphasizing the importance of knowing how to react if a fire starts. It explains how to identify smoke, check for heat on doors, and the correct procedures for escaping a fire, such as staying low to avoid smoke and not retrieving personal items. We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.

Transcription

Dad, what makes fires? Huh? What makes fire? Wait here. Matches. Matches make fire. Oh. Wait here. Cigarette lighters make fire. Wow. But I don't want a fire to start. Then leave these alone. Don't play with matches. Stay away from these. Okay. But what if a fire just starts by accident or something? If a fire starts, you leave. Get out of the house quickly. Look down there. Annie. Yeah. Hey Annie. I know all about fire. I learned it in school. That's good. See, I'll be right down. Hey Annie. Guess what I learned in school. All about fire. And now that I know, I can tell you. That's nice. See, I'm going to tell you. Now listen. This is it. Now suppose you smell smoke in the house. You smell smoke? Right, you smell smoke. Well then, guess what you have to do? Well, what do you do? Well, first you got to look all around. See where the smoke's coming from. You understand? Yeah. Maybe it's coming from that door over there. The kitchen? No. Sure, it could be. Then you go carefully over to the door and feel it. Feel the door? Yeah, you feel it to see if it's hot. If it's hot, don't open it. Huh, all right. Uh, well, if it's not hot, what do you do? Well then, you can open it. But just a bit. Just an inch. You can open it and see what's inside. Okay. See, if you see fire, you got to close it. I see fire. There. So you got to close it, do you understand? Okay, you close it. Then what? Well then, you got to find another way out. Maybe a window. Or another door. Now that's biggest. You'd probably go out that door. Yeah, yeah, come on, let's go. You got to come too, you know. Oh, for heaven's sake. All right, I'll come. Come on, let's go. But wait. Suppose there's a lot of smoke. You get a lot of coffee. Listen. Heat and smoke rise up. Cool, fresh air is down near the floor. So you get down and you crawl out. I crawl out? Yeah, it's not hard. Come on, try. We just crawl out like this. See? That's not Wait a minute. I I forgot my book. No! You can't go after anything. You got to just get out as fast as you can. Come on now. Come on. Oh, for heaven's sake. See, you just got to get out. All right, so I crawled out the door. Then what? Well, then you got to go find someone and tell them to call the fire department. You got to tell them your name and where you live. And you tell them that there's a fire down here, right? Yeah, that's it. Can you remember? Sure, I can remember. Come on down now. All right, I'll be right down. Yeah, come on down. Okay, that's all I got to tell you. Good. I'm going to read my book. Okay. I'm going to play. Okay. Hey, yeah. Hey, I smell smoke. Oh, yeah, we we played that already. No, but I but I really smell smoke. I really do. Well, if you really maybe there's a real fire. Fire? Oh my gosh, what am I going to do if this is a real fire? Well, we do what you said. First, we got to look to see where it's coming from. Hey, it's over here. I want to go over Don't open it. Okay. I'm just going to touch it. Right. Yes, it's hot. It's hot. Then don't open it. We'll find another way out. Right. Up this way? We'll have to go out the kitchen door. Okay. No, no, wait. Remember. Remember that there's going to be cool air down here. So, come on down. We're going to crawl up. Oh, that's right. Hey, wait a minute. I left my truck over there. No, no. Don't go back for anything. That's what you said. Come on, get down and we'll crawl out as fast as we can. Come on. Okay. Okay. Hey, now we're out. Oh.

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