Sight &
Sound Services produces a wide variety of videos ranging from training
videos and informational productions for local and national government
agencies and pieces of local interest. We are please to offer a selection
of these videos for sale through our online store. The ordering section
of the web site is secure and your orders will be filled usually within
the same or next day of order. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover and
American Express.
Our DVDs are
duplicated using the best available discs and equipment to ensure the
highest quality. |
Wildland
Fire Training
Sight &
Sound Services is proud to have produced a number of high quality training
videos for the Wildland
Fire Lessons Learned Center.
We are pleased
to make these videos available through our store, to see the available
titles check out the Lessons
Learned Section of our store.
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Incident
Command Training
In cooperation
with the Multnomah County, Oregon Health Department, SSS has produced
a nationally used video for training emergency managers in the use of
the Incident Command System Planning Cycle. To order your copy please
go to the ICS
Section. |
Timberline
Lodge
In cooperation
with the US Forest Service and Timberline Lodge SSS produced this 12 minute
video to commemorate the 50th anniversary of RLK & Co. operating Timberline
Lodge. This video will be a delight to anyone who knows the lodge or is
interested in cascadian architecture as it travels through the details
of Timberline Lodge and the surrounding area in alphabetical order. Order
Timberline
Lodge A-Z. today! |
US
Forest Service Reunion
U.S. Forest
Service Reunion, September 5-9, 2005. This two DVD set includes selected
portions of the 2005 program. Including "Welcome to the Pacific Northwest",
"Friend - Looking Back at the Reunion 2005", "Fiddling
Foresters", Chief Bosworth's speech and lots more. $15.00 includes
shipping. Click
here to go to the order page.
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Wildland
Fire History in the Pacific Northwest
The Yacolt
Burn left its' mark on Western Washington over 100 years ago, and the
scars still show today. This 15 minute documentary tells about the fire
and the aftermath of Washington's Largest Wildland Fire. Purchase
The Yacolt Burn. |