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Burned: The Science of Arson (TV: 20/20 episode May 7, 2010) [7] Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232 (A.K.A. A Thousand Heroes, TV 1992) Detroit on Fire: A Documentary (Constance York 2011) Dust to Dust: The Health Effects of 9/11 (TV 2006) Escape: Because Accidents Happen: Fire (TV NOVA 1999) [8] "Fire Wars" (episode of NOVA, TV 2002)
The reunion at Fire Station 13 celebrated the law’s impact and the compassionate work of first responders who make these moments possible.
Firefighters (Korean: 소방관) is a 2024 South Korean drama film written and directed by Kwak Kyung-taek, starring Joo Won, Kwak Do-won, Yoo Jae-myung, Lee Yoo-young, Kim Min-jae, Oh Dae-hwan, Lee Joon-hyuk, and Jang Young-nam. It is based on the Hongje-dong arson incident. The film was released theatrically on December 4, 2024. [2]
Twenty-six VHS tapes were made from 1988 to 2005 comprising all episodes from series 1 to 4, and some from series 5. There are a number of DVDs available which contain all the series. Though it is advertised as complete, the series 1–4 DVD set is missing the episode "Snow Business". The series two episode "Snow Business" is on a separate DVD.
It’s never easy to say goodbye to a beloved character. But the festive funeral in Part 3 of Netflix’s Family Reunion certainly helped soften the blow. Arguably the most touching of the eight ...
Episode Title Original Air Date Episode Summary 1 Fireflies: Part 1 7 February 2004 - 2 Fireflies: Part 2 7 February 2004 - 3 Sifting Through The Ashes 14 February 2004 Lost River is in recovery from a devastating fire that nearly took the lives of some of their best firefighters and local farmers.
The younger Gambino, who was 20 at the time, is one of more than 75 sons and daughters of the 343 FDNY members lost on 9/11 — or later succumbed to Ground Zero-related diseases — who went on ...
Family Reunion is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film directed by Fielder Cook. The teleplay by Allan Sloane was based on the Ladies Home Journal article How America Lives by Joe Sparton. It was produced by Columbia Pictures Television for NBC, which aired it in two parts on October 11 and 12, 1981.