Trial By Fire: The New York City Fire Museum

Trial By Fire: The New York City Fire Museum Synopsis

Housed in a 1904 firehouse--the former home of Engine 30--this museum chronicles the history of firefighting from colonial times to the present. The museum features horse and hand-drawn fire carriages, fire buckets and parade hats and modern day equipment. Firefighters--many of whom were involved in the World Trade Center tragedy--serve as the museum's volunteers.

Film Credits

Produced by

  1. Chesney Blankenstein Doyle
  2. Marc Doyle

Produced, Directed, and Written by

  1. Jonathan Wickham

Edited by

  1. Phil Dansereau

Narrated by

  1. John Patrick

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