Warriors of Fire

by Tom Zambrano


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/27/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 398
ISBN : 9781412013208

About the Book

Young firefighters were forced to become hardened veterans almost overnight when serving in New York City during the politically charged decades of the 1960's and 1970's. The day-to-day dangers we firefighters endured together produced the highest degree of bonding that one can imagine. As "family," we shared the love, and laughter, as well as the tears of each other's personal tragedies. This book also tells how we, as firefighters, shared in the anguish felt by the innocent victims and their families.

Fighting accidental fires was a tough enough job, but the embattled firefighters of our city's ghettos had to put up with the politically motivated burnings of buildings on the campuses of some of New York City's most prestigious colleges and universities in the name of civil disobedience. Add to that the rapid expansion of the drug culture, the sexual revolution, the Vietnam War protests, and race riots, and you have a pretty good idea of what the New York City Fire Department was up against.

"All I can say is Wow! I love reading and I usually go in for the lighter reads, but a friend recommended this book. It held my attention from beginning to end. I will not spoil it for others, you have to read this. It will make you cry and laugh! It will certainly give you a greater appreciation for firemen all over the country. The author of this book obviously loved his job as a firefighter, and his writing seems to come right from his heart. Thank God for all you firefighters out there."

- Thomas R. Allocca from Naperville, Illinois USA (January 15th, 2004).


About the Author

TOM ZAMBRANO served in some of New York City's busiest firehouses during two of the most trying decades in firefighting history. His experiences in Manhattan's fire-ravaged Harlem area and The Bronx compelled him to write this book so that the sacrifice, and humanity, of those brave men will be preserved for posterity. Mr. Zambrano is retired and living in Florida.