The Last Alarm: The History and Tradition of Supreme Sacrifice in the Fire Departments of New York City

$49.00

296 pages- Hardbound
8. 5 x 11 inches
Primarily b/w with a color cover and dust jacket

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Description

The Last Alarm documents the names and the stories behind each line of duty death in the Fire Departments of New York City, including the FDNY, the Brooklyn Fire Department and the many volunteer fire companies that have served the five boroughs. The book is authored by Gary Urbanowicz, Michael Boucher and Frederick Melahn, Jr.

The book provides vital information on the tragic circumstances of each death, documents the traditions of the FDNY, and ensures that we will never forget the sacrifices of the FDNY’s fallen members.

Two dollars of each book sale benefits the FDNY Foundation. The FDNY Foundation is a not-for-profit foundation whose mission is to support the critical life-saving work of the Fire Department of New York and to provide the vital message of fire safety and prevention to all New Yorkers.

Additional information

Weight 3.5 lbs
Dimensions 13 × 11 × 1.5 in
ISBN

1-932439-59-5

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