He got all the people out of the houses and into a bomb shelter to keep them out from the bombs, they would do this when the air-raid siren sounded and he would run around to all the houses to Mae sure his people were safe!
the job of an air raid warden was to watch for enemy planes. if he saw any, he would raise an alarm. this would signal the city to go into their bomb shelters. Generally, air raid wardens were civilians, and that was their part time job.
Air-raid wardens went round in an air-raid and helped people into their shelters. They also had to go round a bombed house and look for survivers.
An air raid warden helped people to get to a shelter when the sirens sounded and looked after them in the shelter.
The air raid wardens wold send a signal to tell people if a bomb was coming there way to keep them safe
An air-raid warden is a person who was responsible for defending a building during an air raid, ensuring the blackout is complete, and assisting civilians in an air-raid shelter.
Air Raid petrol
The duration of Air Raid Wardens is 1.12 hours.
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Air Raid Wardens
Air Raid Precaution ARP wardens or air-raid wardens had the task of patrolling the streets during blackout, to ensure that no light was visible. It was essential to black out the lights of the city so the German bombers would not be able to locate their intended targets.
The duration of Air Raid Wardens is 1.12 hours.
Air Raid Wardens was created on 1943-04-30.
Yes there were, however they were younger than the Allied wardens.
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Air raid wardens
their were 1.4 million arp wardens in Britain
Air Raid Wardens - 1943 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (certificate #9114)
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The helmets were leftover from World War 1. More had to be made as more people joined the home guard and air raid wardens.
Air Raid Wardens
Air Raid Precaution ARP wardens or air-raid wardens had the task of patrolling the streets during blackout, to ensure that no light was visible. It was essential to black out the lights of the city so the German bombers would not be able to locate their intended targets.