Volume I:
(1) Fire (1946) - Standard safety film that covers the uses of fires and the danger of fire.
Length: 00:10:23
Color: b & w
(2) Vision in the Forest (1957) - Famous country western singer, Vaughn Monroe, and his family go camping. During the trip his daughter has a vision of a talking bear that teaches children to be aware of the dangers of forest fires. Monroe also sings a song about loving his family.
Length: 00:05:11
Color: color
(3) Fire! Patty Learns What to Do (1951) - Peculiar fire safety film that follows a girls family farm that almost went up in flames. Contain some very interesting s scenes including a fire chief lighting a doll on fire and waving it there faces.
Length: 00:16:25
Color: color
(4) Crimes of Carelessness - Standard fire prevention and safety film. It does have some very good moments and some interesting sound effects too.
Length: 00:09:38
Color: b & w
(5) Know the Cause - Arson is the topic of this fire film. Explores how a fire inspector looks for arson clues and how fires get started.
Length: 00:33:00
Color: b & w
Running time is 1 hour 15 minutes
Volume II:
(1) Story of a Forest Ranger, The - Yogi says, Hi Ranger Smith. (1954) - A surprisingly environmentally conscious and advanced film about forest management and forest resource use. Has footage of fire suppression and a large forest fire.
Length: 00:27:38
Color: color
(2) Your Fire Department (1949) - Beautiful color brings to life the of the Los Angeles fire department in this is documentary style film. All aspects of firefighting are covered in this film from fighting to prevention.
Length: 00:31:00
Color: color
(3) Just a Spark (1937) - Interesting film about a forest fire started by a cigarette and how Chevrolet automobiles can help firefighters. A little old fashion Chevrolet self promotion public education propaganda film.
Length: 00:08:57
Color: b & w
Run time is 1 hour 8 minutes