Setting Fires for Science (1958)
This film shows the scientific study of fires set to buildings in Aultsville, Ontario, a town evacuated for flooding by the St. Lawrence Seaway. Scientists at Canada's National Research Council devised instruments for recording the progress of a fire in all its stages, to help the country's fire fighters lessen fire's tragic toll.
Director: Donald Brittain
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Geoffrey Hogwood as Narrator |
| Production | Peter Jones | Producer |
| Sound | George Croll | Sound |
| Editing | Hubert Schuurman | Editor |
| Crew | Reginald H. Morris | Cinematography |
| Directing | Donald Brittain | Director |