The Firehouse Kitchen

$13.00
Thomas J Parsons

The firehouse represents a significant portion of society that provides protection from fires and other emergencies. It is an institution. This is where the heroes are.

Behind the big red doors is a territory where each firefighter has their own cause and individual ideas. But they deal as a collective group with endless challenges, from how to repair a toilet, work a computer, to how did so and so make that promotion?

They are people like us.

This is a satirical story about the “other shift” we always talk about and the shift we are glad we are not a part of. If you are on the job, somehow you know one or two of these firefighters. The stories are an accumulation of observations as seen by the author during a career in a firehouse. The challenges of the day eventually come together, as the firefighters share their feelings in the firehouse kitchen.

Oh, to be the fly on the wall. , 96 pages, softcover, , BF6915 / $13.00

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About the Author: Thomas J. Parsons has been actively involved in the fire service since 1972. He started as a community volunteer firefighter. He has been able to experience firehouse life, from riding the fire engine, being the cook, operating the pumper, to retiring from a paid department where he served as training officer. He continues as a member of a rural “donation funded” fire department in Texas. He also writes a monthly column called “The Fill Line,” and has written articles for a monthly periodical.
SpecificationsThomas J Parsons, 2012
6" x 9" softcover
96 pages
ISBN: 978-1-4349-7347-4