Great Australian Volunteer Firies Stories
By (Author) Bill Marsh
ABC Books
ABC Books
28th July 2021
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Oral history
Ambulance and rescue services
Australasian and Pacific history
Fire services
352
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 25mm
441g
'Us firefighters do more than fight fires. We also assist those who have just gone through what's probably the worst experience of their lives.'
The devastating 2019-2020 Black Summer bushfires threw the importance of our volunteer firefighters into sharp focus. But these brave men and women don't just step up to protect life and property in fires; they are also there to help in road accidents, plane crashes, natural disasters like cyclones and floods - and, yes, they even rescue pets that have got themselves into strife.
In this collection of first-hand stories, ranging from the 1880s to 2020, our courageous volunteer firies take us right up to the frontlines and reveal the stark realities of the dangers they face to keep our communities safe.
This book serves as a tribute to the thousands of volunteer firies across Australia who roll up their sleeves and selflessly put their lives on the line to assist their fellow human beings.
Bill Swampy' Marsh is an award-winning writer/performer of stories, songs and plays. Based in Adelaide, he is best known for his successful Great Australian series of books published with ABC Books: More Great Australian Flying Doctor Stories (2007), Great Australian Railway Stories (2005), Great Australian Droving Stories (2003),Great Australian Shearing Stories (2001), andGreat Australian Flying Doctor Stories (1999).