A uniformed U.S. Forest Service officer answers a telephone from a command post dealing with a forest fire in California in 1987. He informs the caller that the area of his interest is well outside the fire zone, but that the Stanislaus National Forest is completely closed due to the fire. Workers in the center pass information about closed areas to others by telephone. Copies of information bulletins are seen.
Views of community activities to assist persons fleeing from a forest fire in California, in 1987. A pickup truck parked on a road, loaded with personal belongings, including a stuffed deer head. A radio shown as an announcer speaks of the need at the Fair Grounds, for items related to animal care, such as dog food, etc. A food establishment worker speaks of taking care of 500 people a day with hamburgers, and other simple foods. View inside a building of people going through a food line staffed by volunteers. Large number of people displaced by wild fire are seated at tables eating.
A supervisory firefighter briefs teams about people not seeing flames and not feeling threatened, so they may be getting tired of seeing firefighters all the time. He describes this as approaching the "5th stage" of rescue which he defines as "shoot the rescuer." The assembled firefighters chuckle about this. A long line of firefighters walks along a dirt road and enter the Stanislaus National Forest. Smoke blows from the entrance.
Harmful effects of illegal drug LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide) on human body. U.S. Navy Doctor Walt Miner explains the immediate effects of LSD drug abise on human body. He states that intake of LSD by a person can change his way of thinking, his goal, his judgment and his brain. He speaks that a person who has taken one dose of LSD can not make a major decision for at least three months. Dr. Miner explains how LSD damages human brain and results in abnormal genes. He also speaks about LSD takers giving birth to abnormal child.
Details harmful effects of illegal drug LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide) on human body. U.S. Navy Doctor Walt Miner speaks about mental symptoms of LSD from navy's point of view. He states that after one dose of LSD, a person can have full intensity recurrence of all LSD symptoms without taking anymore LSD. He speaks about documented cases when LSD recurrences happened. He summarizes the causes for these recurrences. Dr. Miner says that a man in navy who takes LSD can not be considered reliable.
A picture of Wilbur Wright Memorial in Le Mans, France. A still picture of Wilbur Wright Memorial in Le Mans, France which was dedicated on July 17th, 1920.
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