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  1. Television Producer. He worked for Jack Webb's production company, Mark VII Productions. He is most famous for co-creating the TV series Emergency! with Harold Jack Bloom.

  2. No grave photo. Robert Allen Cinader V. 10 Nov 1924 – 16 Nov 1982. Burial Details Unknown. Advertisement. A curated virtual cemetery for names in ROBERT CINADER: a Virtual Cemetery, a Find a Grave.

  3. Television Producer. He worked for Jack Webb's production company, Mark VII Productions. He is most famous for co-creating the TV series Emergency! with Harold Jack Bloom. Emergency! helped made the public aware of the then-fledgling paramedic program, first authorized in California by the 1969 Wedsworth-Townsend Act....

  4. Died: November 16, 1982. Other Webpages: Internet Movie Database. July 1998 - Courtesy of Hannah Shearer & Jean Cinader. Robert A. Cinader was the creator and Executive Producer of Emergency! . The show, perhaps even nationwide Paramedic Programs, would not have existed without him.

  5. Television Producer. He worked for Jack Webb's production company, Mark VII Productions. He is most famous for co-creating the TV series Emergency! with Harold Jack Bloom. Emergency! helped made the public aware of the then-fledgling paramedic program, first authorized in California by the 1969 Wedsworth-Townsend Act....

  6. Jun 1, 2001 · Photographed By Michael Kindig, June 1, 2001. 1. Robert A. Cinader Marker. Inscription. Robert A. Cinader's involvement with the Los Angeles County Fire Department began in 1971 when he filmed a pilot television movie about the county's fledgling paramedic program.

  7. Nov 17, 1982 · Back. Producer Cinader dies. LOS ANGELES (AP) Television producer Robert A. Cinader, whose “Emergency!” series was praised for its nationwide impact on paramedic care, has died of cancer at Encino Hospital. He was 58.

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