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Safety First
The Cavalcade of America • Episode 29
30 minutes
Episode Description
This episode traces America’s growing commitment to safety—from the chaos of early bucket brigades to the precision and coordination of modern fire departments. Beginning with Benjamin Franklin’s push to organize Philadelphia’s first fire companies and fire insurance system, the story follows key milestones in fire prevention and protection, including the invention of the steam fire engine, the development of chemical fire extinguishers, and the rise of professional, citywide emergency response. Through dramatic reenactments spanning two centuries, the program shows how preparation, science, and public responsibility transformed “Safety First” from a slogan into a national principle. Originally aired: April 22, 1936.
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