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This newly updated encyclopedia of fire engines from all over the
world charts their history from Roman times to the super-advanced
firefighting machines that we rely on today. An A-Z of fire engine
manufacturers depicts each type, from General Motors in the USA and
Metz in Germany, to Hino in Japan. There is documentation of early
fires, including the Great Fire of London, and a section on
modern-day fire brigades provides facts about training, uniforms
and special rescue techniques. With 700 photographs, many depicting
fire engines in action, this fabulous book is an essential history,
identifier and source book of fire engines and firefighting.
Firefighter: The Drama and Humour of a Dangerous Professionis the
work of former firefighter Neil Wallington, whose fire brigade
career began in Croydon in 1963. After sixteen years service in the
London Fire Brigade, he moved on promotion to West Sussex and then
Bedfordshire before taking command of the Mid Glamorgan Brigade. He
concluded his uniformed service as Chief Fire Officer of Devon Fire
and Rescue Service. In 1974, Neil was awarded the Queen's
Commendation for Brave Conduct for his part in the protracted
teamwork rescue of four firefighters buried a sudden building
collapse during a major London hotel fire. He has also served as
the International President of the Institution of Fire Engineers
and nowadays acts as a consultant on various fire and rescue
matters, is the editor of a Middle Eastern fire magazine and
organises international fire and rescue conferences. In the book,
the author draws upon his personal experiences in the harsh
physical world of the fire service to describe the hard slog of
training school, the first fatal fire, and the suffering and injury
witnessed so often by fire crews. In addition to firefighting, a
number of road and other crashes, leaking toxic chemicals,
explosions and a wide variety of emergencies in all weathers, day
and night, are graphically recalled, as are struggles with children
and animals stuck in all sorts of predicaments. Throughout the
pages of this book, the humour of the fire service shines through.
This highly absorbing and exciting true life account reflects the
often-dangerous, frequently dramatic and sometimes surprising world
of the modern firefighter.
The fact that London was not burnt to the ground in the Second
World War is a direct tribute to the Fire Service of the time. In
1940, incendiaries and highly explosive bombs rained down on London
for 57 consecutive nights. This is the story of that time and of
the men and women who worked through some of the fieriest and most
dramatic nights of Britain's history.
An account of the historical life and times of the firefighters of
the London Fire Brigade from its origins in 1833 right through to
its work in the 21st century.
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