John Norman, author of the best-selling Fire Officerโs Handbook of Tactics and Fire Department Special Operations, brings his own remarkable story to life in this new highly anticipated memoir.
But this is a story about all firefightersโthe men and women who are absolutely the salt of the earth, whose sole mission is to protect the lives and property of their neighbors.
This book celebrates the lives of firefightersโa truly special group of peopleโand reintroduces them to the American public.
What is a hero?
A hero is a role model. To be a hero means protecting others at great personal risk because itโs the right thing to do. โSince September 11, 2001,โ Norman writes, โpeople have been speaking about firefighters as โAmericaโs Heroes.โ I truly believe they are heroes in the classical sense of the word.โ
Renowned for combining compelling storytelling with industry-standard tactical training, Norman offers an unparalleled look into the modern history of Americaโs fire service from a front-row seat. This is a celebration of the best in public service, its sacrifices and triumphs, and the people who were there, who will insist with uncommon humility, โI was just doing my job.โ
Table of Contents:
-September 11th
-Vacants
-Being โBroken Inโ
-The Death of a Building (and a Neighborhood)
-Fatherโs Day on the Pier
-Harlem, USA
-The Major Deegan Expressway
-Railroad Pizza
-Iโll Make You a Detective!
-The Southside
-A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
-Flight 5050
-Some Really Important Steps
-The Winter Offensive
-My Turn to Be Schooled
-The What Ifโs?
-Kingston Is Not Just in the Caribbean
-The Troy Avenue Boys
-The Soundest Sleeper You Ever Met!
-The Thirsty Corrections Officer
-Sometimes, Iโd Rather Be Lucky Than Good
-Only the Lucky Ones Get to Retire!
-An Unusual Smile
-โPreciousโ
-Planesโฆ Something That Big Isnโt Supposed to Move, Let Alone Fly!
-When Youโve Got a Great Act, Take It to Broadway!
-30 Rock
-Call the Veterinarians
-Popes, Presidents, and Other Assorted Dignitaries
-V.I.B.sโVery Important Buildings
-Harlem II
-The World Trade Center
-The Rebirth
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