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LAFD: "Design For Disaster" - The Story of the Bel Air Conflagration | 1962 

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This 1962 documentary film produced by the Los Angeles Fire Department, describes the historic Bel Air / Brentwood wildfire that started on November 5, 1961 in the Bel Air community of Los Angeles. Over the course of three days, the wind-driven fire destroyed 484 homes, damaged 190 others, and burned over 16,000 acres. Amazingly, there was no loss of life attributable to the blaze.
The then $30 million disaster led to new laws in the City of Los Angeles to eliminate wood shingle roofs, and to clear dry brush away from homes. The film is narrated by actor William Conrad.

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@carllaski4962
@carllaski4962 8 месяцев назад
My father worked at LAFD FS36 in San Pedro (LA Harbor) & was dispatched to the Bel Air Fire. He said they would save or try to save a home, quick pick-up the fire hose, then onto the next house or neighborhood. The modern version of the Bel Air Fire is The Camp Fire in Northern California in 2018. In my opinion, brush fires are the most dangerous fire, as there are no 4 walls for containment. I have many pictures of Dad at work on those Crown fire engines!
@RICDirector
@RICDirector 8 месяцев назад
The Camp was truly horrendous. The opening description of wind in this piece nails what we faced, even in November, although the heat was likely less....but oh, it was so dry. Combined with the canyon winds....Paradise had no chance at all. I listened to the Camp on tbe scanner, helping people get as much accurate information as fast as possible via internet sources. I am absolutely astonished that we still have sane first responders after that. I never, ever, want to hear something like that again.
@slackjawedyokel1
@slackjawedyokel1 8 месяцев назад
hopefully you documented some of his stories
@GUAMANIANable
@GUAMANIANable Месяц назад
My dad was a Los Angeles fireman at this time, too. I can't remember if he was at #27 or #9 during this period. It was one or the other. I remember that he was away for several days during this fire.
@user-li6mi6xz2v
@user-li6mi6xz2v 8 месяцев назад
I remember growing up as a kid in the 1950's and 1960's watching those beautiful open cab CROWN fire trucks. LAFD Task Force 89. W89. My first in fire station one block from my house where I lived.
@patrickshanley4466
@patrickshanley4466 8 месяцев назад
A classic, thanks for posting 👨‍🚒
@DRFelGood
@DRFelGood 8 месяцев назад
Agreed 👍🏻 🚒🚒🚒
@stvitalkid7981
@stvitalkid7981 8 месяцев назад
Bill Conrad on the voiceover.
@georgesenda1952
@georgesenda1952 8 месяцев назад
11 years later I visited writer Robert Bloch at his home. He told me that during this fire he saved his home by pumping out the water from his pool onto his roof & grounds while all around him other homes burned to ashes with many people not home at the time. I walked up there from Sunset Boulevard & back then I was 20 years old & it was very steep & a lot of new vegetation everywhere but you could still see the scars from the fire. Mr. Bloch was very nice to allow me to visit and he is very missed.
@b.a.d.2086
@b.a.d.2086 8 месяцев назад
I hired on as a stewardess for Western Airlines the year after this and we did our training at LAX some of which was conducted by LAFD. They were very professional and thorough and arrived each day in one of those big open engines that look so epic now. On one of my very first flights we had a fire in the cabin of a Boeing 720 and I was grateful for those guys every moment it took to put out that fire. The cause were some young guys heading to basic training in the Army playing with cigarettes. (The "end" came when a full Colonel sitting in the back found out. Not pretty!)
@maryjohansson3627
@maryjohansson3627 8 месяцев назад
😊😊😊
@RICDirector
@RICDirector 8 месяцев назад
The Camp was truly horrendous. The opening description of wind in this piece nails what we faced, even in November, although the heat was likely less....but oh, it was so dry. Combined with the canyon winds....Paradise had no chance at all. I listened to the Camp on tbe scanner, helping people get as much accurate information as fast as possible via internet sources. I am absolutely astonished that we still have sane first responders after that. I never, ever, want to hear something like that again.
@PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars
@PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars 8 месяцев назад
I love these films! The equipment looks so cool nowadays! I wonder what difference modern firefighting equipment and techniques would have made. You'll never beat nature!
@mikemanzo8495
@mikemanzo8495 8 месяцев назад
If this film was made today, we would of heard the term ‘’Climate Change’’ as least once.
@jamessherosick2747
@jamessherosick2747 6 месяцев назад
At least once a minute, with a long summary.
@derrickguffey4775
@derrickguffey4775 8 месяцев назад
Oh how well I remember those Santa Ana winds. I always knew that in a fire those winds would whip the flames into an inferno. Thank God I never had to go through that horror. This fire is unbelievable even today. Glad I never lived in that area of L.A.
@jamessherosick2747
@jamessherosick2747 6 месяцев назад
Where are all of the comments about space lasers, and blue roofs, and billionaires???
@Canyonradio
@Canyonradio 8 месяцев назад
Watching from 700 yards from the point of origin and I’ve never heard of this!
@joeapicelli8367
@joeapicelli8367 8 месяцев назад
The narrator is the same guy from rocky and bullwinkle????
@blainenodes8182
@blainenodes8182 6 месяцев назад
yes, William Conrad
@joeapicelli8367
@joeapicelli8367 6 месяцев назад
@@blainenodes8182 Cannon? 😆
@leechjim8023
@leechjim8023 8 месяцев назад
People still haven't learned, this shit happens WAAAYYYY too often!!!☹️😵
@KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking
@KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking 3 месяца назад
A good documentary, utterly ruined by overlaying loud, arctic blizzard-derived fake wind sound fx.
@JelMain
@JelMain 8 месяцев назад
And yet your building code just adds more fuel, building in wood.
@gunfytr249
@gunfytr249 8 месяцев назад
Was this narrated by Lorne Green?
@blainenodes8182
@blainenodes8182 6 месяцев назад
William Conrad, 1 of all time voice over / radio / TV actors in 100 yrs
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