Firefighters During the Troubles: The Men and Women on the Frontline Tell Their Stories
Before the outbreak of the Troubles, a typical firefighter’s year might have included call—outs to chimney fires, the occasional house fire or road accident, and – even more rarely – a large factory or hay shed fire. While a firefighting career was always inherently exciting and risky, for most firefighters moments of high drama were anything but a daily occurrence.

Then everything changed, and Northern Ireland’s firefighters spent almost every day of the next thirty years racing to the scenes of atrocities, running towards the gravest danger.

In this powerful book, men and women who served in the fire service during the Troubles tell their own stories in their own words – the events that have never left them, the victims they have never forgotten, the extraordinary bond between colleagues, the emotional burden and fallout from the job.

The stories cover a uniquely challenging period for firefighters – full of exhilaration, fear, bravery and sorrow. What comes across is a universal desire to honor the uniform, to be brave when the need for courage is acute, and to be determined to cover your mate’s back – no matter what.
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Firefighters During the Troubles: The Men and Women on the Frontline Tell Their Stories
Before the outbreak of the Troubles, a typical firefighter’s year might have included call—outs to chimney fires, the occasional house fire or road accident, and – even more rarely – a large factory or hay shed fire. While a firefighting career was always inherently exciting and risky, for most firefighters moments of high drama were anything but a daily occurrence.

Then everything changed, and Northern Ireland’s firefighters spent almost every day of the next thirty years racing to the scenes of atrocities, running towards the gravest danger.

In this powerful book, men and women who served in the fire service during the Troubles tell their own stories in their own words – the events that have never left them, the victims they have never forgotten, the extraordinary bond between colleagues, the emotional burden and fallout from the job.

The stories cover a uniquely challenging period for firefighters – full of exhilaration, fear, bravery and sorrow. What comes across is a universal desire to honor the uniform, to be brave when the need for courage is acute, and to be determined to cover your mate’s back – no matter what.
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Firefighters During the Troubles: The Men and Women on the Frontline Tell Their Stories

Firefighters During the Troubles: The Men and Women on the Frontline Tell Their Stories

by John Wilson
Firefighters During the Troubles: The Men and Women on the Frontline Tell Their Stories

Firefighters During the Troubles: The Men and Women on the Frontline Tell Their Stories

by John Wilson

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Overview

Before the outbreak of the Troubles, a typical firefighter’s year might have included call—outs to chimney fires, the occasional house fire or road accident, and – even more rarely – a large factory or hay shed fire. While a firefighting career was always inherently exciting and risky, for most firefighters moments of high drama were anything but a daily occurrence.

Then everything changed, and Northern Ireland’s firefighters spent almost every day of the next thirty years racing to the scenes of atrocities, running towards the gravest danger.

In this powerful book, men and women who served in the fire service during the Troubles tell their own stories in their own words – the events that have never left them, the victims they have never forgotten, the extraordinary bond between colleagues, the emotional burden and fallout from the job.

The stories cover a uniquely challenging period for firefighters – full of exhilaration, fear, bravery and sorrow. What comes across is a universal desire to honor the uniform, to be brave when the need for courage is acute, and to be determined to cover your mate’s back – no matter what.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780732343
Publisher: Colourpoint
Publication date: 01/10/2020
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

John Wilson was a firefighter from 1981—2011. He served in Belfast and across Northern Ireland. He was Development Producer for the TV documentary Firefighters on the Frontline broadcast on BBC NI. He lives in Magheralin with his wife. This is his first book.

Table of Contents

A note from the author ix

Introduction xi

The Fire Brigade during the Troubles 1

The Control Room 9

The South 31

Armagh 33

Keady 55

Newry 62

Lurgan 65

Crossmaglen 71

The South-West 77

Belleek 79

Enniskillen 84

Dungannon 102

The North-West 111

Derry/Londonderry 113

Omagh 131

The North-East 137

Antrim 139

Ballymoney 147

Belfast 153

The East 199

Bangor 201

Castlereagh 209

Epilogue 219

Biographical notes 221

Glossary 229

Acknowledgements 235

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