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Report from Engine Co. 82 by Dennis Smith
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Report from Engine Co. 82

by Dennis Smith

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Grand Central Publishing (1999), Paperback, 240 pages

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Oh how I loved this book. This is a must read for everyone that lives in the city -- especially an urban city. It's written in the 1970s and the rules / laws of firefighting have changed but not much has changed since then, unfortunately.

After reading this book you can write me down as a fan of firefighters and will happily read more novels on firefighting. I really have nothing more to say -- just read it and respect your firefighters! ( )
  Adrianne_p | Aug 10, 2009 |
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A former fireman in the world's busiest firehouse gives a vivid day-to-day account of the challenging events, including the raging fires and fighting a fire in the freezing cold, that he faced during his years of service.

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