I Can't Save You, But I'll Die Trying: The American Fire Culture, is a collection of essays representing years of fire-service experience including operations, prevention, education, safety, leadership, culture, and philosophy giving readers, both civilian and firefighters, a new understanding of our fire culture.
The book reveals the important changes society must make to provide a more fire-safe environment for firefighters and the public.
He tells it like it is, maybe sometimes upsetting those who really believe that firefighters must die.
He has protected the President of the United States in the White House and his neighbors in their farm houses. He taught kindergarteners to Stop, Drop & Roll and doctoral students how to enhance their research skills in preparation for their dissertations.
Dr. Clark has published more than 200 articles and lectured around the world and counseled with business leaders in insurance, fire suppression, and equipment manufacturers.