The Last Men Out: Life on the Edge at Rescue 2 Firehouse | 
enlarge | Author: Tom Downey Publisher: Holt Paperbacks Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 343707
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.5 x 1
ISBN: 0805078444 Dewey Decimal Number: 628 EAN: 9780805078442 ASIN: 0805078444
Publication Date: May 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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"An insightful, dramatic and emotional tale that deserves a place alongside Dennis Smith's classic firefighting memoir, Report from Engine Co. 82." -Terry Golway, New York Post
Brooklyn's Rescue 2 has long been known as one of the country's top firehouses, a model for departments nationwide. Recognized for their expertise and commitment, Rescue 2's men handle only big blazes where civilians and their fellow firemen are in danger.
Beginning in 1996 with legendary Captain Ray Downey's promotion, the story follows the trials of his replacement, Phil Ruvolo, as he works to win over his headstrong men. A new Rescue 2 is forged through changes in firefighting methods and blazes that quickly become legend. Through the crisis of 9/11 and the subsequent rebuilding, Ruvolo triumphantly fills the late Downey's boots, heading Rescue 2 toward a future worthy of its past, its heroes, its city.
Filled with firefighting detail, raucous humor, and gritty real-life scenes, The Last Men Out is a new classic for an era in firefighting that is more risky, complicated, and dramatic than any before.
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A must read for firefighters September 27, 2008 Tom Downey has written an honest and true account of life in a New York City firehouse. With a keen eye and great observational skills Downey has documented a world that most people will never enter or understand. He brings to life the men and their experiences working in the busiest rescue company in the city. Not since Dennis Smith's 1972 book "Report from Engine Company 82" has an author captured the true essence of the firefighters world. This book is a must read for anyone interested in the FDNY. These men are a throwback to the war years of the late 1960's and early 1970's - a quickly vanishing breed.
Disappointed September 10, 2008 Well I'm kind of mad because I never got the book. Whoever was supposed to send it to me never did so...
I would have loved to have known that it would take this long because I'm still hoping it comes or something.
The Last Men Out January 31, 2008 I read this book in three days. I have not read a book for enjoyment in years. Once I picked it up it was over. The stories make you TRY to relate to your own house. At the risk of sounding gay, It becomes a tear jerker.
Motivation November 13, 2007 I am a firefighter in a department much smaller than the FDNY. We do not run many calls and I was starting to get unmotivated and complacent. After reading this book I remembered the brotherhood of firefighters I am in and gained a new love for my job.
awesome July 9, 2007 the most moving book I have ever read.It takes the good with the bad. No sugar coating, all honesty.
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