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| Zero to 16 -- the original cut of the controversial story from Ground Zero-- released for the first time on DVD |
| Agency representatives: to order your complimentary copy of Zero to 16 please email us with your group's contact information and phone number. |
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| (1981 to present) |
| Listed here are just a few of the Fire-Rescue-EMS television, video and DVD training programs developed and produced by Lou Angeli, as well as Amy Steelman and their partners. |
| Search and Rescue (1981) � writer, producer, cameraman, editor |
| Truck Co. Operations (Single Family Dwellings) (1982) � writer, producer, editor |
| Ventilation (1982) � cameraman |
| Ground Ladders (1982) � writer, producer, cameraman, editor |
| Automobile Fires (1982) -- writer, producer, cameraman, editor |
| Basement Fires (1982) � writer, producer, cameraman, editor |
| Advancing Handlines (1983) � cameraman |
| Breathing Apparatus (1983) -- cameraman |
| Ropes and Rigging (1983) � executive producer |
| Flammable Liquid Fires (1984) � writer, cameraman, editor |
| Overhaul (1984) � cameraman, editor |
| Wildfires (for municipal departments) (1985) � cameraman, editor |
| Aerial Operations (1985) � writer, producer, cameraman, editor |
| High-Rise Operations (1985) � writer, producer, cameraman, editor |
| Firehouse Video was the first multi-media subscription training system for fire-rescue worldwide. |
| Co-written with Battalion Chief Kevin Grimes. and Dennis Smith. Technical Advisors on this series were: Deputy Chief Vincent Dunn, Battalion Chief Allen Huelsenbeck, Chief Sean Mulhern. Executive Producer for this series was Anthony "Chick" Granito. |
| Firehouse Magazine Productions |
| Segment Highlights (1989-1992) |
| Metro-Dade Air Rescue One (1988) -- cameraman |
| Firefighting Foams (1988) -- cameraman |
| Centaurus Shipboard Fire(1989) -- producer and cameraman |
| Diamond Ice and Coal (1989) -- field producer and cameraman |
| Kuwait Oil Fires (1990) -- field producer and cameraman |
| Quint Company Operations (1990) -- producer and cameraman |
| Swedish Fire-Rescue Training Center (1990) -- cameraman |
| Class A Firefighting Foams (1991) -- producer and cameraman |
| Compressed Air Foams (1991) -- producer and cameraman |
| Positive Pressure Ventilation (1991) -- producer and cameraman |
| Most programs in this series were produced in Wilmington (DE) and at the Kennett Fire Company #1. |
| Heat was the first incident based training system available to Fire-Rescue-EMS and remains the most popular subscription video service in Firefighting history. |
| Cold Weather Firefighting (1991) -- writer, producer |
| Rehab SOP's (1991) -- writer, producer and cameraman |
| Executive Producer: Steve Almer |
| Enhanced Firefighting Topics and Curriculae |
| Rapid Extrication (1995) -- writer, producer and cameraman |
| Personal Protective Equipment(1995) -- writer, producer and cameraman |
| Class-A Firefighting Foams (1995) -- writer, producer and cameraman |
| NFPA-1500 Guidelines(1996) -- writer, producer and cameraman |
| Command and Control (1996) --producer and cameraman |
| Executive Producer: Bob Mauck, Hosted by: Amy Steelman |
| A cost effective alternative to more expensive subscription services offered by various distributors and trainers. |
| Automatic Solutions (TFT) -- writer, producer, cameraman and editor |
| Imagine (Ladder Towers, Inc) -- writer, producer, cameraman and editor |
| Class-A Foam (Structural Firefighting) (Monsanto) -- writer, producer, cameraman and editor |
| Flashover Recognition (Swede Survival Systems) -- writer, producer, cameraman and editor |
| PPV: A Change in the Wind (RamFan) -- writer, producer, cameraman and editor |
| SuperPumper(Emergency One) -- writer, producer, cameraman and editor |
| LifeChute (Baker Safety Equipment) -- writer, producer, cameraman and editor |
| High-Rise Escape (Best Rescue Systems) -- writer, producer, cameraman and editor |
| Introducing new technology and tactics |
| Introducing 5" Hose (Angus Fire Armour) -- writer, producer, cameraman and editor |
| When Seconds Count (PBI) -- writer, producer, cameraman and editor |
| Bronto Skylift (Emergency One) -- writer, producer, cameraman and editor |
| Innovation (Metz/Rosenbauer) -- writer, producer, cameraman and editor |
| Plan To Get Out Alive (CBS, First Alert, McDonalds) -- cameraman (Emmy Award recognition) |
| nearly 1 million copies distributed worldwide |
| Tip: To view a sample of Angeli's work in fire-rescue training, stop by your local firehouse and browse their training video shelf. Chances are, you'll find several of Lou's programs in VHS or DVD. |
| AMBU Training (Ambu/FDNY) -- writer, producer, cameraman and editor |
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| Anatomy of a Fire Department (documentary) -- writer, producer, cameraman and editor (1978) |
| Fire (PBS Documentary) -- cameraman and editor (1979) |
| Engine-2, Ladder-3 (PBS Documentary) -- cameraman (1979) |
| Rescue/911 (Various Episodes) -- cameraman, Field Producer (1991-1996) |
| Firefighters (Various Episodes) --cameraman for reality series (1994) -- shot in New York City |
| Nature's Fury (Various Episodes) -- camerman/TLC (1996) |
| Inferno (Various Episodes) -- cameraman / Discovery Channel (1999) |
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| FireWatch (children's) -- cameraman, writer, producer, editor (1996) |