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A View From the Backstep: To the Heights

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Mike called us, "The last American cowboys." He didn't mean range riders, but the last group to do this job in our aggressive, freelancing style. The last in an era when, "Safety first," meant civilian life and property first. This is one account of that lost era. The FDNY in the South Bronx of the late 1980s The FDNY's "War Years" were over and the AIDS and Crack epidemics were hitting urban areas like Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston and New York City very hard. Vacant buildings were transformed into crack dens and both crime and fire proliferated. These are the times and conditions that led to where we are today. These accounts are of the FDNY of the 19th Battalion, in the University & Morris Heights sections of the South Bronx. These were great Companies, great guys and great times and this is a glimpse of the history and reality of those times.

145 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 10, 2020

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January 6, 2021
Another great book full of great stories and great insight. The gives the reader a unique look into the greatest job in the world. Being an FDNY firefighter is like playing in the Super Bowl every day. I can't wait for book 3 to come out in the spring!
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