You can save lives : A Ford guide to emergency first aid at motor accidents.

Date:
1981
  • Film

About this work

Description

Sets out to show people who have no specialist medical knowledge how they can save lives by calm, simple, but immediate action. Starting with high energy motorcar and motorcycle racing with several spectacular crashes, the film covers the principles of life saving which people might encounter needed as a result of a motorcar crash. Aftermaths (no bodies) and recreations of typical injuries of quite serious accidents are seen together with relevant action to be taken.

Publication/Creation

England, 1981.

Physical description

1 film reel (20 min.) : colour, sound ; 16 mm

Creator/production credits

\Medical Advisors; Professor E. S. Watkins, Formula One Constructors Association; Dr Rodney Herbert, British Association for Immediate Care Schemes. Dr John Prout, Brands Hatch Circuit. Gratefully acknowledge the help and advice given by: The British Red Cross Society; St John's Ambulance Brigade; British Association for Immeiate Care Schemes; Casualties Union. R. A. C. / A. C. U. British Motorsports Training Trust. A United Motion Pictures Production. Director: Simon Rose. Production Company: United Motion Pictures. Sponsor: Ford Motor Company. Producer: Rock Humphreys. Script: Rock Humphreys Photography: David Peat. Editor: Laurence Williamson. Sound: Alan Abel, Paul Caulfield. (Production credits from BFI catalogue).

Copyright note

Ford Motor Company

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Where to find it

  • Copy 1

    Location Access
    Closed stores
    BMA829
    Can't be requested

    Note

  • Copy 2

    Location Access
    Closed stores
    BMA829
    Can't be requested

    Note

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