Emergency! Behind the Scene

Emergency! Behind the Scene by Richard Yokley, published by Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC on November 28, 2012, offers an in-depth exploration of a significant chapter in television history. This 402-page book delves into the origins of the series Emergency!, which followed the daily lives of firefighters and paramedics in Los Angeles County. Through interviews with cast members, writers, and technical advisors, the book provides a behind-the-scenes look at the production and its impact on public awareness of emergency medical services.
Readers will find a comprehensive account of how Emergency! not only entertained but also educated audiences about pre-hospital care, fire prevention, and CPR. The narrative discusses the establishment of the paramedic program in Los Angeles County, highlighting the show’s role in shaping emergency medical services across North America. This edition captures the essence of a groundbreaking series that influenced the evolution of emergency response, making it a valuable resource for those interested in medical history, television, and the performing arts.
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This book captures the essence of an important chapter in television history: coverage of the origins of the Emergency!, a dramatic series significant beyond entertainment. Emergency! followed the daily lives of a pair of Los Angeles County Fire Department firefighters/paramedics, along with their colleagues at Station 51 and the emergency room staff of Rampart General Hospital. The book offers a behind the scenes look, packed with interviews from many of the medical and fire department technical advisors, cast members, writers, and other production crew members that worked on the series. The book would not be complete without discussing the start up of the paramedic program within the County of Los Angeles. Emergency! introduced audiences from all over the world to the concept of pre-hospital care, along with fire prevention and CPR. When the world premiere of Emergency! was first broadcast in 1972, there were only 12 paramedic units in all of North America. Ten years later, more than half of all Americans were within ten minutes of a paramedic rescue or ambulance unit. That simply would not have happened without the influence of Emergency! *A portion of the proceeds from sales of this book will go directly to the County of Los Angeles Fire Museum Association. © 2008 | 402 pages
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