Next Episode of Into the Fire is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Using pioneering state-of-the-art technology, Into the Fire offers a previously unseen view of what it's really like to be a fire fighter in Britain today, with exclusive access to West Midlands Fire Service (WMFS), the second busiest fire and rescue service in the UK. The series is filmed almost entirely by the fire crews themselves, using their revolutionary new helmet and body-worn cameras. Into the Fire also follows WMFS firefighters and their colleagues engaged in a wide variety of work designed to keep people and businesses safe.
Eighty firefighters battle an enormous blaze at a wood processing factory and panic strikes when two of the crew go missing in the flames. Also, a specialist unit are drawn into a murder investigation and veteran crew commander, Stephen ‘Puffa' Pougher, is first on the scene at a nasty bus crash.
The West Midlands Fire service deal with a man impaled on a metal bar who could die any moment, a raging inferno at a recycling plant spewing toxic smoke across people's home, and a shed engulfed in flames - started by a 7-year-old.
Firefighters race to a blaze in a terraced family home where it's discovered a member of the house hold may still be trapped inside. Elsewhere, a lorry has crashed into a car, and there's a visit to a local retirement home to help out the residents.
Firefighters are swiftly on the scene after a mini cab mounts the kerb and smashes into a tree, injuring and trapping the passengers inside. Arson rips into a derelict pub and a pensioner attempts to tackle a blazing car that threatens his home.
This week, the Tech Rescue perform a tricky rope rescue on a 14-stone dog which has fallen 100ft down a ravine. And over 30 firefighters head into unknown danger when they tackle a huge blaze at an industrial unit.
A fire at a battery recycling plant leaves the crew trying to tame an industrial inferno. Meanwhile, new recruits are put through their paces, but with just 30 places on offer from over 3,000 applications, competition is fierce.
Firefighters are called to a potentially lethal lorry fire which causes them to shut the M6 motorway. A house fire which suddenly becomes a crime scene after a shocking discovery, and 20 firefighters race to a primary school prom when a ceiling collapses.
Fire crews help a baby suffering from suspected smoke inhalation as they put out a shed fire that has started in mysterious circumstances.
This special episode looks back at some of the most courageous call-outs the firefighters have filmed themselves, including a huge factory fire, car crashes and a dramatic dog rescue.
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