CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL SCHWARTZ LIBRARY
breathing tubes
In the early 1900s, fighting fires was very different from how it is today. Firefighters often choked on smoke before they could save people. They didn’t have the right tools to help them breathe in smoky places.
In 1912, a man named Garrett Morgan wanted to solve that problem. He was an inventor.
He invented a “safety hood.” It fit over a firefighter’s head. It had breathing tubes. They stretched to the floor.
Why was that a good idea? During a fire, smoke and heat rise. The tubes let firefighters breathe the cleanest air, down low. The tubes also filtered out smoke that came through.
It was a groundbreaking invention. It was totally new. But would people use it?