Firefighters are one of our biggest heroes. They put their life in danger on a daily basis, all just so they can save us from danger. And we have to be thankful for that.
How do they response to calls? An in-depth experimental documentary shows exactly that. The documentary made with amateur footage, internet media and professional camera work, focuses on fire personal and their response to fire.
The documentary puts the focus on a wild fire across 27,000 acres in Southern California, and how the firefighters battle the fire helped by California State prisoners. It is a rare sight to see firefighters work hand in hand with prisoners, but sometimes, when lives are in danger, you have to get every help you can.
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Jeremy Scahill is one of the best reporters in the United States. He is the founding editor of The Intercept, an online news publication, and author of some of the best US mi...
We live in an era where people read fewer and fewer books. Especially children. With all this technology and advancement we have, children’s books are becoming rarity. Chil...
Delhi in India is one of the most populated cities in the world. With population of close to 10 million, Delhi is definitely a huge city. As a big city, Delhi faces a number ...