A
Fire Fighter is a lonely man holding a midmorning watch withbook
in hand and a telephone within a split seconds reach.
A
darkened apparatus floor, a complicated alarm system, now silent, but perhaps
within the next blink of en eye or turn of a page will scream out with the
clanging of bells, the turning of gears, and the ticking of tape. What is as
Fire Fighter? He is years of constant training that must guide him in every
move once that Great Silver Bell again must exact "Awake ye from your beds!"
Your heavy resting hearts within the sigh of an awakening must now beat with
the strength of an athlete, a fighter, for a fighter you are.
A
fire fighter is a man responsible for thousands of dollars of equipment, and
for the lives of his fellowmen he knows he must protect. He is a man constantly
studying for promotions, not content that as a private he already represents
leadership in the community. For a young girl or boy there is no doubt who he is. Yes he was the one who found time to smile down
at them. From the top of his protective helmet to the bottoms of his steel
reinforced boots he appeared to be a giant, "Get back!" he shouted,
as he strained to move hundreds of pounds of water-filled hose only to
disappear into a hell of smoke and heat. Are you worried about your smoking
habits? The fire fighter must now inhale the truly king size of them all, three
stories high and filled with foreign and domestic sofas, carpets, paints, and
woods.
The
Tolls are great among these men, greater then almost every other occupation. The rewards; long hours, working weekends and holidays. He
gives up time with his own family for the sake and safeguard of those who see
only the superficial man and not the superman that perhaps he is. For this he
is if only in the heart and mind of a child not blinded by the isms of life,
but instead opened by a tear as his floppy-eared puppy responds to the
carefully applied artificial respiration given to it by a combination doctor,
fire fighter, truck driver and yes, maybe a superman. Perhaps that tear is the
fire fighter's reward. Someday he too may shed a tear for a fallen comrade,
silently praying that his own last alarm will herald the end to a glorious
career through retirement, and not through death or injury.
What
is a fire fighter?
Ask
the people that he has helped in times of fire, flood, plane, car and boat
disasters, accidents through carelessness or in times of war. When others walk
away the fire fighter must now take on the responsibilities of saving lives and
property. A giant, a superman, a constant vigil for the
prevention of fire. Oh, to have the eyes and faith of a child, If only
grown-ups were so blessed, the fire fighter's life would be the richest on
earth.