Last Man Down

Last Man Down

Author: Richard Picciotto

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2003-05-06

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1101220759

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A first responder’s harrowing account of 9/11—the inspirational true story of an American hero who gave nearly everything for others during one of New York City’s darkest hours. On September 11, 2001, FDNY Battalion Chief Richard “Pitch” Picciotto answered the call heard around the world. In minutes, he was at Ground Zero of the worst terrorist attack on American soil, as the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center began to burn—and then to buckle. A veteran of the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center, Picciotto was eerily familiar with the inside of the North Tower. And it was there that he concentrated his rescue efforts. It was in its smoky stairwells where he heard and felt the South Tower collapse. He made the call for firemen and rescue workers to evacuate, while he stayed behind with a skeleton team of men to help evacuate a group of disabled and infirm civilians. And it was in the rubble of the North Tower where Picciotto found himself buried—for more than four hours after the building’s collapse.


Turnout

Turnout

Author: Bill Hall

Publisher: Biblio Publishing

Published: 2021-04-23

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9781622495979

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The word "Firefighter" evokes many images in the minds of people everywhere. They are perceived as low-life's who sit around the fire house playing cards and pool, and shooting the breeze to saving kittens from being stuck in a tree and collecting undeserved paychecks. They are also hailed as heroes who are willing to give it all, including their own lives, to save a life. As a Baltimore City Firefighter for thirty years, now retired, Hall will take readers on a journey from the front seat of a fire engine to the side streets of Baltimore city. Readers will be transported on calls for people trapped in motor vehicles to assisting paramedics rescue a man pinned by a train. They will witness the rage and violence in the streets of Baltimore and the professionals who attend to those victims every day.


Heat

Heat

Author: Jon Wells

Publisher: James Lorimer & Company

Published: 2006-10-03

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9781550289282

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Focusing on the life and career of Captain Bob Shaw, Jon Wells puts a human face on his account of Canada's worst toxic fire -- the Plastimet fire in Hamilton, Ontario.


A Firefighter's Story

A Firefighter's Story

Author: Scott Finazzo

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-12-03

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781981396368

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A Firefighter's Story is a writing journal specifically for firefighters. Journals can be daunting with a seemingly endless sea of blank lines waiting for you to fill with profound words. A Firefighter's Story changes that. Each entry asks specific questions about life on shift, such as: station assignment, crew, best part of the day, and most troubling part of the day. There is also space for you to vent, narrate, create, or document a career spent as an emergency responder. It can be therapeutic, imaginative, and, most importantly, anything that you want it to be. As a firefighter, this is your story.


38 Years

38 Years

Author: Bob Dombrowski

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2014-05-21

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1628384182

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Decorated firefighter and true-blue Detroiter Bob Dombrowski risked life and limb saving lives for as long as he could remember. Born and raised on the west side of Detroit, Bob narrates an engrossing account of his illustrious firefighting career, from being a trial man to retiring as senior chief. He also gives a vivid description of Motor City in its glory days and the events that led to its recent state. See major historical events such as the 1967 Detroit riot and September 11 attacks throu


Turnout

Turnout

Author: Bill Hall

Publisher: Greenberg Pub

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9780897782357

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