08/16/67 A0042954 W PALM BEACH, FLORIDA MAN REVIEVES LION W / MOUTH TO - MOUTH RESUSCITATION:
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WH PRIORITIZES OPIOID ABUSE IN NATL DRUG STRATEGY
--SUPERS--\nFile\n\n --LEAD IN-- \nTHE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY HIGHLIGHTED HOW IT PLANS TO FIGHT OPIOID ADDICTION FRIDAY. \n --VO SCRIPT--\nTHE AGENCY ISSUED ITS NEWEST NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL STRATEGY -- THE SAME DAY ITS FIRST PERMANENT DIRECTOR SINCE THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION WAS SWORN IN. \nITS GOALS INCLUDE REDUCING OPIOID PRESCRIPTION FILLS BY ONE THIRD AND IMPROVING ACCESS TO EVIDENCE-BASED ADDICTION TREATMENT. \nTHE STRATEGY SAYS O-N-D-C-P IS USING DATA TO HONE ANTI-DRUG MESSAGES TO PARTICULAR POPULATIONS AND SUBSTANCES. \nIT ALSO PLANS TO INCREASE PUBLIC AWARENESS OF "RESCUE BREATHING," A FORM OF MOUTH-TO-MOUTH RESUSCITATION THAT CAN HELP OPIOID OVERDOSE VICTIMS.\nTHE NEW STRATEGY IS NOTABLY SHORTER THAN THOSE PRODUCED UNDER THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION. \nSOME CRITICS SAY IT LACKS ANY REAL INNOVATION -- ONE SUCH CRITIC COMPARED IT TO AN "OVERDUE HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT." \n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nWASHINGTON WHITE HOUSE DRUGS OPIOIDS NARCOTICS OVERDOSE FENTANYL HEROIN OXYCONTIN OXYCODONE\n\n
Story of TV and medical instructional film on administering CPR
Color 1958 Medical instructional training film on how to properly administer CPR mouth-to-mouth resuscitation (here strangely called ""rescue breathing"") on unconscious accident victims. Good accident and rescue dramatizations. Directed by Lewis Herman and Marguerite S. Herman, Color 1958 Soldier wounded in combat: soldier rushes over to his wounded buddy in trench and administers CPR mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
CPR training
Man learning how to perform Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
KISS-OF-LIFE INVENTION
No titles. Policeman invents easier method of resuscitation. <br/> <br/>Worthing, West Sussex. <br/> <br/>On Worthing beach, we see various shots of unconscious woman Miranda Overington being pulled onto the shingle by policewoman Jane Morse and an unidentified man. C/U of Miranda in unconscious state. <br/> <br/>Jane places a new invention to assist in resuscitation over Miranda's mouth and unfolds it. It is a piece of nylon or plastic with a one-way valve in the centre. Jane starts giving Miranda the kiss of life. C/U of Inventor PC Dan Barker looking on. C/U of Superintendent Edser watching. Miranda is revived and sits up. PC Barker hands the resusciade to Superintendent Edser. C/U of the resusciade; pan up to inventor Barker. <br/> <br/>Commentator says all Sussex patrol vehicles have been equipped with the new invention. <br/> <br/>Note: Miranda Overington is probably a policewoman, but seen here in plainclothes.
HEALTH & FITNESS
CU DOCTOR APPLIES MOUTH TO MOUTH RESUSCITATION (WITH CLOTH OVER PATIENT'S MOUTH) TO PATIENT IN BE, THEN CONTINUES WITH HAND HELD RESUSCITATOR (HAND PUMP). NURSE COMES ON SCENE WITH HYPODERMIC NEEDLE, GIVES IT TO DOCTOR, WHO INJECTS PATIENT IN CHEST AS NURSE CONTINUES WITH HAND HELD RESUSCITATOR. DOCTOR CHECKS FOR HEART BEAT WITH STETHOSCOPE.
Atikokan
Several CSs and CUs from different angles of two men practicing artificial respiration and heart massages on a dummy.
Prison Guard Protest (05/21/1996)
A prison guard gave a prisoner mouth to mouth resuscitation and the prisoner vomited in his mouth. It turns out the prisoner is HIV positive. The prison guards are protesting today. Corrections officers say their safety equipment is outdated and have no idea which inmates have the disease and which ones don't. They want the law changed. Corrections officers are trying to gain support for a pair of bills that they say would make their jobs safer....they want to be notified if a prisoner has HIV...and they want better equipment to deal with infected prisoners.
AFP-142CA 16mm; VTM-142CA Beta SP
HOW TO DO RESCUE BREATHING
Fast Images Library
VIDEO: New York Police Dept./Fire Dept/Paramedics in action. TCR 00:00:16 Guys jump from scaffolding in warehouse/parking lot, possible suspects in police chase. 00:00:31 Police/paramedics surround patient/victim on street, possibly injured suspect following fall. 00:00:52 Fire Dept. ambulance pulls away. 00:01:28 Firemen carry bleeding, delirious, semi-naked African-American boy past fire truck onto stretcher, helped by EMT. Prepare to load stretcher onto ambulance. 00:01:50 Shot from behind of police officers walking en-masse down street at night towards fire truck. Young Latino women/girls being escorted from burning building (?). Appear disoriented. Girls given medical attention for burns by EMT. Young girl cries, shivers. Joined by young male, still in pajamas. Tearful girl comforted by female officer as she receives painful burn treatment. 00:06:07 Boats in water, dusk, helicopter approaches. Divers jump from helicopter into water. Search & rescue effort underway. Victims being helped out of lifeboats. 00:09:09 Mayhem, spectators, press, police do crowd control on dock. Injured victim being wheeled from dock, w/neck brace & breathing tube. 00:09:43 Houses on fire, Night, suburban street, firefighters. 00:12:16 Officer asks photographer to back off from fire scene. 00:13:00 Destroyed building, patches of smoldering fire, smoke. 00:13:25 EMT worker performs CPR on African-American male victim lying on ground, surrounded by crowd, some loved ones. Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, using sanitary tube & mouthpiece w/airbag. Strap patient onto gurney. 00:16:02 Crowds, police, Night, roped-off area, crowd control, largely African-Americans, loved ones hug one another. 00:17:12 Night, body bag, flipped-over baby carriage. Officer taking police report on scene. "Saratoga" & "Hancock" street signs. 00:18:01 Day, highway, inner city, s.o. in body bag being strapped onto gurney by officers. Distraught middle-aged African-American woman relative (mother?) breaks down, is comforted by cops. 00:18:55 Officer gives briefing to crew &/or press on undercover "Operation Clean House". Introduces Manhattan DA who will speak on making arrests. 00:19:21 Detectives enter apartment at top of stairwell. 00:19:20 Day, guys climb up fire escape, guy carries case down street. 00:19:38 Women/girls, all ethnicities, being interrogated, hand-cuffed, arrested, escorted into waiting vehicles. 00:22:49 Night, street crowd, young arrestees, male & female, being let out of van, marched towards precinct. 00:25:28 Black boy in patrol car under arrest by black officers. 00:25:43 Crowd of cops run down street, night. Cop with huge shotgun looks up at bldg. Cops near subway, on the beat, Night. 00:27:43 Day, World Trade Center bombing, victims being helped into ambulance by EMT; people stuck in bldg wave flags through broken windows. 00:30:51 Night, firemen, on the scene. EMT attends to victims, passersby watch, displaced tenants of burnt-out bldg. 00:32:36 Fire, firemen, DAY, Ext., help people out of bldg. 00:33:45 Night, Ext, cops on the street, young inner city types hanging out, St. Claire's Hospital ambulance. 00:34:10 Young inner-city crowd, predominantly African-American, on street 00:34:40 Cops talk to black man on street, appears to be friendly exchange. 00:35:04 Black man in front of bldg, covers head with jacket, laughs, ambulance, Night. 00:35:20 Cops examine black man's neck w/flashlight, possible injury or undercover operation. 00:35:34 Car parked on street, Night. 00:35:50 Victims of fire, smoke inhalation, carried on stretchers with oxygen masks by firemen onto ambulance, Night. 00:37:05 Day, young, mostly African-American &/or Black Caribbean crowd, climbing over fence near field, summertime, walking hurriedly down semi-urban street, rushing in from field, various victims of unseen catastrophe aided by EMT & cops. Distraught relatives/friends. 00:39:22 EMS, cops bring injured from fire (?) on stretchers, wheelchairs to ambulance, Latinos, injured girl's boyfriend kisses her as she sits strapped to wheelchair, tearful & disoriented. 00:41:05 House on fire, nice shot firefighters silhouetted against blue smoke. Firemen on crane. Good shot Mexican or Central American father & son, wrapped in beautiful blanket, crouch up against brick wall, reflecting raging fire. EMT carries out baby. Victims crawl down ladder from burnt out roof of church, aided by firemen. 00:46:40 Precinct (?), African American girl with blonde wig & cell phone, talks to cops, detectives; precinct, street activity. 00:47:55 Placards with numbers on street - markers at scene of crime (?). 00:48:20 Johnny Depp (?) in green ski cap & shades, walked out of bldg & into cop car by cops. Shouts of "I love you, Johnny!" Cops shouts "Get in the car, man, get in the car!" in Brooklynese. Car pulls away, followed by cameras & onlookers. 00:49:12 Precinct - woman exits & reenters. Young white male arrested, holds down head, cameras clicking. 00:50:35 Night, thick crowd in entranceway to bldg - cops & civilians - largely African Am. & Hispanic. 00:53:32 Cops, crowds, Night, Hispanic neighborhood, bodega, cars with Puerto Rican flag. Young guy pinned to ground by cops, hand-cuffed. Young, bleeding, bare-chested African American guy, being restrained by large group of cops, shouts into camera, then at cops, cops use force. 00:56:40 EMT lift guy on gurney onto ambulance. 00:57:07 Day, scene following fire in semi-urban house/apartment complex. Dazed neighbors, onlookers, cops, EMT, firemen, fire trucks on scene. Various dead wrapped in sheets on ground. Black fireman carries dead wrapped in sheet from house. 00:59:05 Dusk, drizzle, Bellevue Hospital Center Emergency, various ambulances pull in from FDR - New York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center ambulance, St. Clare's Hospital & Health Center ambulance, NYC EMS ambulance; cops, paramedics, press on scene, unloading patients on stretchers from ambulance onto gurneys and into ER. 01:01:15 Night, Upper East Side/Yorktown, water main break, streets flooded, CU gutter overflowing, potholes spewing water, cars up to their fenders, Fire dept. crew help each other into red, spacemen-like wetsuits to wade through basement level lobby of building, firemen gingerly attempts to pry open window, wetsuit guy gives report to firemen on degree of stench in his journeys. 01:05:55 Brooklyn brownstone, Caucasian male on 2nd story ledge, either attempting suicide, escaping the law or just plain nutty; cop also on ledge but strapped in, gently attempts to grab hold of man; however, either nutcase falls or jumps, or cop, accidentally or intentionally, upon grabbing hold of him pushes him to top of steps leading to brownstone; cop is left literally hanging by a rope from apartment, climbs and is helped back in by cops in apt., crew outside attends to nutcase, who appears to be relatively OK, albeit shocked and whiplashed; crew places brace on his neck. 01:07:30 Seinfeld wedding, City, Night, various guests exit building, questioned "How was the wedding?" by press, joking; finally Jerry Seinfeld himself appears with bride, hop into waiting limousine, Jerry waves & smiles to hungry press as limo pulls away. 01:10:30 Day, river/harbor, NYPD & NYFD EMS crew on dock, attempt to revive adult, male, African-American drowning victim, pump his heart, place him w/oxygen bag onto stretcher, carry him to ambulance. 01:12:19 People killed in subway stations: Day, winter, snow, Bay Parkway Station, elevated N Line in Brooklyn, one man dead on platform, one dead on tracks, lots of blood, possible shootout, draped in sheets, cops & subway workers on scene, cops collect personal affects of dead. 01:16:00 Night, Wall St., roped-off area near building, cops, broken glass, possible explosion, plainclothes detectives. END
MARINES DIE AT CON THIEN
B ROLL: 1000 FULL COAT MAG / SOUND ONLY CONTINUATION OF FTG OF MARINES DIE AT CON THIEN. BATTLE MEDIC PERFORMING MOUTH TO MOUTH RESUSCITATION SOUNDS. DON NORTH SU. GUN FIRE, CHOPPER LANDING IN MIDST OF BATTLE SOUNDS. MORE SOUNDS OF MOUTH TO MOUTH RESUSCITATION W/ SHELLS EXPLODING.
80834 U.S. AIR FORCE HELICOPTER RESCUE OPERATIONS 1960s TRAINING FILM
A 1960s United States Air Force film, “Helicopter Rescue Operations” takes it viewer along on various air rescue missions. Designed specifically for helicopter pilots, it’s purpose is to present examples of rescue procedures that will allow to use their training to successfully implement a rescue. Mark 01:05 shows a pilot, co-pilot, and paramedic headed for their helicopter for a standard aircraft and equipment check. “Although the best maintenance in the Air Force has pronounced it ready, you follow the first axiom of rescue procedure — double check everything … a simple mechanical failure can mean a victim instead of a survivor.” <p><p>“Knowing your equipment is part of your job. Another part is waiting,” the narrator continues at mark 03:40, as helicopter crews and the duty control officer are shown relaxing in a ready alert room, with some reading the AARSM 55-1 Rescue and Recovery Operations manual. Good thing, the narrator explains, as three pilots are shown parachuting into the sea at mark 04:30 — no communication, no mayday. One of the pilots uses a survival mirror to signal a passing aircraft, and a rescue operation is launched at mark 06:55. Following some computations to estimate the time of arrival and fuel consumption, the crew fires up the engine of a rescue and after visually clearing the surrounding area, head out to sea. While keeping track of fuel management during the mission, the target comes into view at mark 15:00, and the crew beings the “smoke placement phase” of the rescue mission by dropping a smoke bomb into the water to gauge wind direction, as the narrator outlines the continued time intervals of the operation. <p><p>With the rescue basket in place, the helicopter closes in on the downed pilot in his raft. At mark 18:30, the crew lowers the basket as the officer climbs in. The operation isn’t over, the viewer is reminded, as the rescued pilot informs the crew that were two other men onboard. With the second officer spotted at mark 22:00, the paramedic is lowered into the sea to rescue the unconscious man as the narrator explains the procedures the pilot must follow in the cockpit. Now that the unconscious man is onboard, the paramedic is shown trying to revive him, as the narrator discusses mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, he reminds the viewer at mark 26:35 that “his pick up was made possible by your conscientious application of procedures you learned in training.”<p><p>A second rescue helicopter is shown embarking on a separate search for the third officer after calculating his possible whereabouts, based on the locations of the other two men. Fortunately, the officer is shown accessing his URC-4 survival radio receiver-transmitter, as crews carry on with standard operating procedures. After dropping two paramedics into the forest to rescue the final crewman, he is finally brought to a rendezvous point and in the end, to a waiting ambulance. “You have best used your training, skills, equipment so that others may live,” the narrator says, as the film comes to an end. <p><p>The film features the Sikorsky H-19 Chickasaw, (sold commercially under its Sikorsky model number, S-55) was a multi-purpose helicopter used by the United States Army and United States Air Force. It was also license-built by Westland Aircraft as the Westland Whirlwind in the United Kingdom. United States Navy and United States Coast Guard models were designated HO4S, while those of the U.S. Marine Corps were designated HRS. In 1962, the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Marine Corps versions were all redesignated as H-19s like their U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force counterparts.<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
HEALTH & FITNESS
CU DOCTOR APPLIES MOUTH TO MOUTH RESUSCITATION (WITH CLOTH OVER PATIENT'S MOUTH) TO PATIENT IN BE, THEN CONTINUES WITH HAND HELD RESUSCITATOR (HAND PUMP). NURSE COMES ON SCENE WITH HYPODERMIC NEEDLE, GIVES IT TO DOCTOR, WHO INJECTS PATIENT IN CHEST AS NURSE CONTINUES WITH HAND HELD RESUSCITATOR. DOCTOR CHECKS FOR HEART BEAT WITH STETHOSCOPE.
Story of TV and medical instructional film on administering CPR
Color 1958 Medical instructional training film on how to properly administer CPR mouth-to-mouth resuscitation (here strangely called ""rescue breathing"") on unconscious accident victims. Good accident and rescue dramatizations. Directed by Lewis Herman and Marguerite S. Herman, Color 1958 Child has toy accident: CU plastic toy balloon explodes in girl's face, she coughs uncomfortably as piece of plastic sticks out of her mouth (this is unintentionally very funny!) another girl runs over to her and performs CPR mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on the choking girl, who then comes to.
CUTSHALL/HEAT STROKE
Shot 03/29/2011.## CAMP VERDE, Arizona (CNN) -- A former events coordinator for a company owned by self-help guru James Ray testified Wednesday about the "wild scene" where people became ill during a 2009 sweat lodge ceremony that left three participants dead. Melinda Martin, at the time an employee of James Ray International, testified she gave CPR and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to Kirby Brown, 38, of Westtown, New York, one of the three victims. Some participants came out of the heated lodge as early as the first round, Martin said. At least one later vomited and screamed, "I don't want to die." Martin, now a real estate professional in New York, testified a colleague told her the agitated behavior shown by the participants was "normal" for such an intense event. Ray is accused of manslaughter in the deaths of three persons at his October 2009 "Spiritual Warrior" retreat in the desert. James Shore, 40, of Milwaukee; and volunteer Lizbeth Marie Neuman, 49, of Prior Lake, Minnesota, also died. At least 15 others who took part in the sweat lodge ceremony became ill. More than 40 others were uninjured. Defense lawyers have argued that the deaths were accidental.## HUGHES, BILL/PROSECUTOR; CUTSHALL, BRENT DR./CRITICAL CARE PRACTITIONER## AZ V JAMES RAY FOR IN SESSION## 12:38:32-12:38:52 Hughes: Can you tell us whether Mrs. Neuman had any signs to heat exposure or heat stroke? // She appeared flush...the temperature was elevated although it can be higher than that...often times it's greater than 40.##
THE POWER OF OXYGEN
Crawley, West Sussex. <br/> <br/>Several demonstrations / experiments involving oxygen are seen at the laboratories of Britain's biggest oxygen producer (unnamed). <br/> <br/>A man wearing goggles uses an oxyacetylene cutter to slice through a slab of metal; sparks fly out. Various shots show a demonstration of a portable oxygen resuscitator; a woman lies on the ground beside a plug socket and plug with a broken wire. A man puts the oxygen mask from the resuscitator over the woman's mouth and nose and she comes round. <br/> <br/>Other demonstrations show bubbling beakers of oxygen and nitrogen; the nitrogen puts out a flame from a match. Mercury is frozen into a solid block in liquid oxygen; the petals of a rose bud are petrified by the liquid, shattering when touched by a scientist's glove. A model steam engine is driven (on the spot) by liquid oxygen; a miniature cannon is fired after being filled with liquid oxygen. An egg and a banana are 'cooked' in a vat of boiling oxygen; they are taken out and hit with a hammer, causing them to shatter. <br/> <br/>Various shots outside show a man standing at a tanker truck, taking off a pipe that is pumping oxygen gas into it. Another man checks some oxygen cylinders then several shots show him using an oxyacetylene burner to cut through a corrugated metal sheet and through a block of concrete behind it; lots of sparks fly out the other side of the block.
Young victim being rescued by paramedics outdoors
Young victim being rescued by paramedics outdoors
CPR AID VICTIM / INDICTMENT
OUTSIDE NASHVILLE TODAY A WOMAN AND HER BOYFRIEND WERE CHARGED WITH RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT OF ANOTHER PERSON'S LIFE AFTER THEY FAILED TO ALERT A POLICE OFFICER THAT THE BOYFRIEND WAS HIV POSITIVE. CONNIE LEWIS PLEADED NOT GUILTY TODAY TO RECKLESS ENDANGERMENT - A FELONY CHARGE THAT SHE WAS INDICTED ON LAST WEEK. IN MAY, HER FIANCE, JAMES COBURN, DIED OF A HEART ATTACK. IN THE MONTHS THAT FOLLOWED, LEWIS LIVED WITH THE THREAT OF PROSECUTION BECAUSE SHE DIDN'T WARN THE POLICE OFFICER WHO TRIED TO SAVE HER FIANCE THAT COBURN WAS INFECTED WITH HIV...THE VIRUS THAT CARRIES AIDS. THE POLICE OFFIER HAS TESTED NEGATIVE IN THE TWO AIDS TESTS HE'S TAKEN, AND HE'S SCHEDULED FOR ANOTHER ONE NEXT MONTH.
WE Document: Interim Workers Under the Thumb of Drug Traffickers
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New York Police Dept./Fire Dept/Paramedics in action. TCR 00:00:16 Guys jump from scaffolding in warehouse/parking lot, possible suspects in police chase. 00:00:31 Police/paramedics surround patient/victim on street, possibly injured suspect following fall. 00:00:52 Fire Dept. ambulance pulls away. 00:01:28 Firement carry bleeding, delirious, semi-naked African-American boy past firetruck onto stretcher, helped by EMT. Prepare to load stretcher onto ambulance. 00:01:50 Shot from behind of police officers walking en-masse down street at night towards firetruck. Young Latino women/girls being escorted from burning building (?). Appear disoriented. Girls given medical attention for burns by EMT. Young girl cries, shivers. Joined by young male, still in pajamas. Tearful girl comforted by female officer as she receives painful burn treatment. 00:06:07 Boats in water, dusk, helicopter approaches. Divers jump from helicopter into water. Search & rescue effort underway. Victims being helped out of lifeboats. 00:09:09 Mayhem, spectators, press, police do crowd control on dock. Injured victim being wheeled from dock, w/neck brace & breathing tube. 00:09:43 Houses on fire, Night, suburban street, firefighters. 00:12:16 Officer asks photographer to back off from fire scene. 00:13:00 Destroyed building, patches of smoldering fire, smoke. 00:13:25 EMT worker performs CPR on African-American male victim lying on ground, surrounded by crowd, some loved ones. Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, using sanitary tube & mouthpiece w/airbag. Strap patient onto gurney. 00:16:02 Crowds, police, Night, roped-off area, crowd control, largely African-Americans, loved ones hug one another. 00:17:12 Night, body bag, flipped-over baby carriage. Officer taking police report on scene. "Saratoga" & "Hancock" street signs. 00:18:01 Day, highway, inner city, s.o. in body bag being strapped onto gurney by officers. Distraught middle-aged African-American woman relative (mother?) breaks down, is comforted by cops. 00:18:55 Officer gives briefing to crew &/or press on undercover "Operation Clean House". Introduces Manhattan DA who will speak on making arrests. 00:19:21 Detectives enter apartment at top of stairwell. 00:19:20 Day, guys climb up fire escape, guy carries case down street. 00:19:38 Women/girls, all ethnicities, being interrogated, hand-cuffed, arrested, escorted into waiting vehicles. 00:22:49 Night, street crowd, young arrestees, male & female, being let out of van, marched towards precinct. 00:25:28 Black boy in patrol car under arrest by black officers. 00:25:43 Crowd of cops run down street, night. Cop with huge shotgun looks up at bldg. Cops near subway, on the beat, Night. 00:27:43 Day, World Trade Center bombing, victims being helped into ambulance by EMT; people stuck in bldg wave flags through broken windows. 00:30:51 Night, firemen, on the scene. EMT attends to victims, passersby watch, displaced tenants of burnt-out bldg. 00:32:36 Fire, firemen, DAY, Ext., help people out of bldg. 00:33:45 Night, Ext, cops on the street, young inner city types hanging out, St. Claire's Hospital ambulance. 00:34:10 Young inner-city crowd, predominantly African-american, on street 00:34:40 Cops talk to black man on street, appears to be friendly exchange. 00:35:04 Black man in front of bldg, covers head with jacket, laughs, ambulance, Night. 00:35:20 Cops examine black man's neck w/flashflight, possible injury or undercover operation. 00:35:34 Car parked on street, Night. 00:35:50 Victims of fire, smoke inhalation, carried on stretchers with oxygen masks by firemen onto ambulance, Night. 00:37:05 Day, young, mostly African-American &/or Black Caribbean crowd, climbing over fence near field, summertime, walking hurriedly down sem-urban street, rushing in from field, various victims of unseen catastrophe aided by EMT & cops. Distraught relatives/friends. 00:39:22 EMS, cops bring injured from fire (?) on stretchers, wheelchairs to ambulance, Latinos, injured girl's boyfriend kisses her as she sits strapped to wheelchair, tearful & disoriented. 00:41:05 House on fire, nice shot firefighters silhouetted against blue smoke. Firemen on crane. Good shot Mexican or Central American father & son, wrapped in beautiful blanket, crouch up against brick wall, reflecting raging fire. EMT carries out baby. Victims crawl down ladder from burnt out roof of church, aided by firemen. 00:46:40 Precinct (?), African American girl with blonde wig & cell phone, talks to cops, detectives; precinct, street activity. 00:47:55 Placards with numbers on street - markers at scene of crime (?). 00:48:20 Johnny Depp (?) in green ski cap & shades, walked out of bldg & into cop car by cops. Shouts of "I love you, Johnny!" Cops shouts "Get in the car, man, get in the car!" in Brooklynese. Car pulls away, followed by cameras & onlookers. 00:49:12 Precinct - woman exits & reenters. Young white male arrested, holds down head, cameras clicking. 00:50:35 Night, thick crowd in entranceway to bldg - cops & civilians - largely African Am. & Hispanic. 00:53:32 Cops, crowds, Night, Hispanic neighborhood, bodega, cars with Puerto Rican flag. Young guy pinned to ground by cops, hand-cuffed. Young, bleeding, bare-chested African American guy, being restrained by large group of cops, shouts into camera, then at cops, cops use force. 00:56:40 EMT lift guy on gurney onto ambulance. 00:57:07 Day, scene following fire in semi-urban house/apartment complex. Dazed neighbors, onlookers, cops, EMT, firemen, firetrucks on scene. Various dead wrapped in sheets on ground. Black fireman carries dead wrapped in sheet from house. 00:59:05 Dusk, drizzle, Bellevue Hospital Center Emergency, various ambulances pull in from FDR - New York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center ambulance, St. Clare's Hospital & Health Center ambulance, NYC EMS ambulance; cops, paramedics, press on scene, unloading patients on stretchers from ambulance onto gurneys and into ER. 01:01:15 Night, Upper East Side/Yorktown, water main break, streets flooded, CU gutter overflowing, potholes spewing water, cars up to their fenders, Fire dept. crew help each other into red, spacemen-like wetsuits to wade through basement level lobby of building, firemen gingerly attempts to pry open window, wetsuit guy gives report to firemen on degree of stench in his journeys. 01:05:55 Brooklyn brownstone, Caucasian male on 2nd story ledge, either attempting suicide, escaping the law or just plain nutty; cop also on ledge but strapped in, gently attempts to grab hold of man; however, either nutcase falls or jumps, or cop, accidentally or intentionally, upon grabbing hold of him pushes him to top of steps leading to brownstone; cop is left literally hanging by a rope from apartment, climbs and is helped back in by cops in apt., crew outside attends to nutcase, who appears to be relatively OK, albeit shocked and whiplashed; crew places brace on his neck. 01:07:30 Seinfeld wedding, City, Night, various guests exit building, questioned "How was the wedding?" by press, joking; finally Jerry Seinfeld himself appears with bride, hop into waiting limousine, Jerry waves & smiles to hungry press as limo pulls away. 01:10:30 Day, river/harbor, NYPD & NYFD EMS crew on dock, attempt to revive adult, male, African-American drowing victim, pump his heart, place him w/oxygen bag onto stretcher, carry him to ambulance. 01:12:19 People killed in subway stations: Day, winter, snow, Bay Parkway Station, elevated N Line in Brooklyn, one man dead on platform, one dead on tracks, lots of blood, possible shootout, draped in sheets, cops & subway workers on scene, cops collect personal affects of dead. 01:16:00 Night, Wall St., roped-off area near building, cops, broken glass, possible explosion, plainclothed detectives. END KEYWORDS: NEW YORK CITY, NYC, NYPD, POLICEMEN, POLICE OFFICERS, POLICE DEPARTMENT, FIREMEN, FIREFIGHTERS, FIRE DEPARTMENT, EMT, EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS, EMS, EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE, PARAMEDICS, CRIME SCENE, THE LAW, VIOLENCE, DISASTER, DEATH.
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