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00:00:21 0.43 |
WS tilt down on a gas station reveals about 25 cars waiting on line at the pumps. 1974.
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00:00:29 8.96 |
Z'out a bit and the gas line is all the way out to the street. Other traffic flows by
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00:00:32 12.42 |
CU shots of cars waiting in line. Person is seen pumping gas as other cars wait. Traffic seen going by in the street.
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00:00:43 23.3 |
CU on gas being pumped into a large glass bottle
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00:00:56 35.9 |
Fire official from the Bethesda, Maryland speaks with shaggy hair'd male reporter about how much gas is legally allowed to be stored in a home.
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00:01:31 70.44 |
CU of a red gasoline can used for storing gas. The can has a large dent in it .
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00:01:40 80.05 |
Fire official kneeling down with reporter, holds up the dented gas can and explains to the interviewer why the can is unsafe due to the large dent and lack of a device on top to keep gas vapors from escaping.
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00:01:59 99.23 |
Fire official shows interviewer the safety can recommended for storing gasoline at home. He holds up the can and explains the can has a self closing lid to keep vapors from escaping.
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00:02:22 121.42 |
Reporter standing in front of a Bethesda, Maryland fire truck sums up interview with fire official and recommends to viewers that if storing gas at home stop by the local fire station to find out how to do it safely.
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00:02:36 135.67 |
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