People in the Fire (German: Menschen im Feuer) is a 1930 German silent adventure drama film directed by Harry Piel and starring Piel, Nico Turoff, Lotte Lorring and Hilde von Stolz. It was shot at the Staaken Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Neppach. Piel was a prominent star of the Weimair era, known for his action films.
Harry Peltzer and his superior Paul Körner are both dedicated firefighters and old friends. Their friendship is put to the test when they both fall for Nelly, a blonde cashier they encounter provoking a deep rivalry between the two. Eventually they come to blows only to be interrupted by the sound of a call-out for a major blaze at a factory. They both head to tackle the massive fire and in the process, together in a collapsing building, their old camaraderie returns. Afterwards they discover that Nelly has been out with another man while they have been tackling the blaze.