International Firefighter’s Day
In recognition of their work in support of the community, International Firefighters’ Day is celebrated on May 4. Firefighters are always ready to help and support people at risk. It is a profession of vocation. That is why this day pays tribute to men and women who ensure the protection and safety of their communities and the environment.
Chicago Fire
The firefighters, rescue squad and paramedics of Chicago’s Fire Station 51 dive headlong into danger, and the decisions they make can mean the difference between life and death. But out of the relentless pressure to save lives is forged a great family. Led by Chief Wallace Boden, Matthew Casey, Kelly Severide and the others know that when push comes to shove, Fire Station 51 gives their all for each other. This drama series offers an edge-of-the-seat look into the lives of everyday heroes committed to one of the noblest professions.
The colossus in flames
Classic 1970s disaster movie about a fire that breaks out in a new, state-of-the-art San Francisco skyscraper during a groundbreaking ceremony attended by numerous high-profile guests. An overworked fire chief and the building’s architect must cooperate in the struggle to save lives and tame panic, while a corrupt, cost-cutting contractor tries to evade responsibility for the disaster.
Our Lady
This French-produced series follows the story of the night of April 15, 2019 at Notre-Dame Cathedral alongside firefighters and the impact it had on different characters in France.
Arde Notre Dame
The film recreates the fire that struck Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris in April 2019. The raging fire caused its iconic spire, built between the 12th and 14th centuries, and the roof of the French capital’s Gothic cathedral to collapse and just one hour after the fire was declared, it collapsed.
Under fire
A team of strongly bonded firefighters must juggle a stressful and dangerous job, the challenges of their personal lives and professional setbacks.
Heroes in hell
Through hope, determination, sacrifice and an eagerness to protect families and communities, the Granite Mountain Hotshots have become one of the most elite firefighting teams in the country. While most people run from danger, they run toward it, guarding lives, homes and all that people hold dear, forging a unique brotherhood that is highlighted by a fateful fire in Yarnell, Arizona.
Station 19
The series follows a group of Seattle Fire Department firefighters at Station 19, from the captain to the newest recruit, in their personal and professional lives.
Flames
Brothers Stephen and Brian, Chicago firefighters, have been rivals since childhood. Brian, struggling to prove himself, is transferred to the arson unit. There he assists Don in the investigation of a series of oxygen arsons. But when a conspiracy involving a corrupt politician and an arsonist leads Brian back to Stephen, he is forced to overcome his brotherly competitiveness to solve the case.
911
The series explores the experiences of first responders, including police, firefighters and operators, who are thrust into the most terrifying, breathtaking and heartbreaking situations. These first responders must try to reconcile saving the most vulnerable people with solving problems in their own lives. The program is inspired by the real-life, high-pressure experiences of first responders, who are regularly confronted with situations that are heartbreaking, often unpredictable, intense and uplifting at the same time.