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Over the decades, Boston has experienced numerous iconic fires, including the Bellflower St. conflagration and the Vendome tragedy. These fires will forever be remembered with infamy. To comprehend them and how they were battled, we will interview seasoned firefighters, capable leaders who can assess the strategies and tactics employed in their fights. Beginning with the Bellflower St. Conflagration of May 22, 1964, this fire resulted in injuries for 31 firefighters, 200 civilians, and $750,000 in damages ($6 million in today's value). Our discussion will encompass the cause, effects, and strategy in fighting the fire. We will be tapping into the knowledge of former commissioners, chiefs, and officers to understand how these fires were fought. Stay tuned. If you love this subject, you’re in the right place. Subscribing and liking will really support the channel, so please do.
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Oral history is a field of study and a method of gathering, preserving and interpreting the voices and memories of people, communities, and participants in past events. Oral history is both the oldest type of historical inquiry, predating the written word, and one of the most modern, initiated with tape recorders in the 1940s and now using 21st-century digital technologies.
When using oral history as a source material, several caveats exist. The person being interviewed may not accurately recall factual information such as names or dates, and they may exaggerate. To avoid this, interviewers can do thorough research prior to the interview and formulate questions for the purpose of clarification. There also exists a pre-conceived notion that oral history is less reliable than written records. Written source materials are different in the execution of information, and that they may have additional sources. Oral sources identify intangibles such as atmosphere, insights into character, and clarifications to points made briefly in print. Oral history can also indicate lifestyle, dialect and terminology, and customs that may no longer be prominent.