Dennis Smith, "Report from Engine Co. 82"
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing | ISBN: 0446675520 | 2009 | EPUB/PDF | 240 pages | 1 Mb/2 Mb
In 1972, Emergency, a show about the Los Angeles Fire Department, debuted on network TV. That same year, Smith, a New York City fireman, published this book about life in what was the busiest fire station in the country. It is the diary of a fireman in a station with over 700 calls per month. From the life and death heroics of firefighting to the frustration of false alarms and garbage fires, Smith ably shares his life at Engine Co. 82. Written during a period of civil unrest, the work captures the spirit of that time and shows how the social problems of the era affected the lives of the firemen whose duty was to protect all the citizens in their district.Publisher: Grand Central Publishing | ISBN: 0446675520 | 2009 | EPUB/PDF | 240 pages | 1 Mb/2 Mb
From his bawdy and brave fellow firefighters to the hopeful, hateful, beautiful and beleaguered residents of the poverty-stricken district where he works, Dennis Smith tells the story of a brutalising yet rewarding profession.
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