The current-affairs magazine presented by Juliet Morris.
In February 1996, 21-year-old Fleur Lombard became the first woman firefighter to die on duty in Britain when she was killed tackling a blaze at a Bristol superstore. A report into her death, published later that year, called into question the reliability of her breathing equipment in temperatures approaching 1,000 degrees Celsius. Tonight Chris Choi examines the protection available to Britain's firefighters when they attend a blaze.
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