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7/10
The fire department in this city must have been really bored!...
AlsExGal24 March 2013
... either that or they had a terrible union, because the police department's "Emergency Squad" handles situations you'd normally consider a job for the fire department - explosions, diffusing bombs, putting out fires, all sorts of rescue situations, even getting cats out of trees. The Emergency Squad even lives in a barracks like the Fire Department does, has a fire engine, and has a mascot of sorts - a German Shepherd that belongs to one of the squad members.

Betty Bryant wants a job as a reporter, and the editor of the city paper says if she wants a job she has to come back with a real human interest story. She talks to people on the street and shopkeepers, and asks them what was the most exciting thing that has happened to them recently. The Emergency Squad keeps popping up in conversation so she goes over to investigate. Squad members Dan and Chester are so taken with Betty's looks that they go all Dudley Do Right on her and act stupidly - taking her out on a real fire call and making dumb over the top statements that make the squad look ridiculous when their quotations are printed in Betty's newspaper story. This gets Dan and Chester in bad with their squad leader and gets them "double duty" for the next 48 hours. Although I can't imagine why you would want to punish the public with overly tired Emergency Squad members.

Meanwhile, construction mogul Slade Wiley (John Miljan) has a problem. The bid he made to dig a tunnel was way too low and his stock is running way to high for him to meet his obligations and pay his stockholders. He thus plans a series of small explosions in the tunnel, thus causing a cave-in, and running down the value of his stock so he can buy it back himself. Betty, now with the reporter job she was promised after the Emergency Squad story, is investigating these cave-ins and basically acting as an unknowing stooge to Wiley by writing negative articles about the situation and therefore cratering the stock.

All of these characters come together - the slimy Wiley, clueless reporter Betty, and squad members Chester and Dan - who are still smarting from being made to look ridiculous in the newspaper - when there is one last accident in the tunnel. This one, however, does not run according to plan.

I'll let you watch and see how this all works out and which guy manages to get the girl - Betty - without causing trouble between Dan and Chester. I'll tell you this much - I never saw THAT end coming! This is a great fast-paced B action film that you would never attribute to Paramount if you didn't see the logo staring you in the face. It's more like the Warner Brothers or Universal B's of the late 30's.
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1/10
Definitely one of the worst films about journalism ever made, not to mention city emergency services.
mark.waltz25 August 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Blame the poor screenplay for the ridiculous character played by Louise Campbell, a young woman just out of journalism school who forces her way onto a newspaper by disguising herself as a member of the emergency squad to get a ride to a fire. I guess the fire department was on a donut break when this fire broke out because the emergency squad was called, a separate division of the police department.

Richard Denning and Robert Paige are showing Campbell around the squad when Denning decides to stuff Paige into a locker so he can be alone with her. The alarm goes off as Denning is about to let him out, and he's forced onto an emergency squad truck where Campbell has put on a fireproof suit with every intention of going. Her presence causes her to get injured, and Denning barely gets a slap on the wrist.

Anthony Quinn has a supporting role as a nightclub owner with lots of scandal going on, and it's obvious that he's involved in the underworld. He's much more likable than Campbell and Denning who really display truly unprofessional behaviors that didn't make me root for them at all. She's the bigger fool for not thinking that her antics could get someone killed or maimed. And yet she ends up with the front page story. Truly absurd and comply skippable.
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