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The 70s training film that'll make you side-eye every elevator.

High Rise Building Problems (1973)

vintage PSAanxiety-inducingeducational dread

Overview

This is a 1970’s era, color movie discussing problems fire departments have with high rise buildings. It opens with a massive high-rise tower with a ladder next to it and was produced with the assistance of the National Fire Protection Association and Fire Prevention through Films. Producer is Julian Olansky and the New Haven Fire Department in New Haven, Connecticut.

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Standout Aspects

Practical Effects

Genuine ladder-to-skyscraper shots that humble modern CGI.

Production

NFPA-backed authenticity before disaster porn existed.

Best for:Solo: When you want to feel smug about living in a bungalow.·Background: Weirdly hypnotic 70s aesthetic for your next doomscroll.
Heads up:Disturbing: Real fire footage and implied casualties in training scenarios.
ReleasedJan 1, 1973
Runtime16m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacesteady
Intensitymedium
Tonedark
Feelmedium
National Fire Prevention Association

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Cultural

Made during 1973's skyscraper boom, when buildings outpaced evacuation tech—this was genuinely ahead of its catastrophe curve.

Trivia

Producer Julian Olansky specialized in 'educational fear'—his filmography is basically 70s America's anxieties in 16mm.

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1970s FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING FILM "HIGH RISE BUILDING PROBLEMS" SKYSCRAPER FIRES 99414

1970s FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING FILM "HIGH RISE BUILDING PROBLEMS" SKYSCRAPER FIRES 99414

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