I wrote this for school, Im still doing a little editing here and there. This is based on the experience at my department, any tips on what to change to make it more descriptive or anything would be nice!!!
Silence falls over the house as everyone retires for the night. The silence is broken by the glass shattering tones of the firemans pager. He wakes and begins to prepare for whatever he may be about to face. The dispatcher informs everyone there has been a report of a structure fire and all occupants are out of the struture. Instantly knowing it wil be a long night, he runs to his vehicle and heads to the station. driving swiftly, all that is visible in the late night are his blue and white lights bouncing off the houses. As he arrives at the station, he runs to his gear rak and quickly gets dressed as other firemen arrive. He realizes it has now become a race to get a seat on that truck. He runs to the truck and takes a seat in the back as they begin to roll. The officer in the truck calls out to the dispatcher and informs them that they are en route to the flaming inferno. As soon as they end their radio traffic, the chief, who has just arrived on scene advises all personnel who are en routh there would be no saving the house and all that ws to do was protect the surrounding structures. The few minute drive seemed to take last forever for the anxious firefighters who were waiting for a sign of what they were about to fight. As they got closer, they began to drive through thick smoke that had banked down over he area. As they arrived, everyone quickly realized it would in fact be a long night! Being the first enging on scene it became their duty by the order of the chief to start attacking the wildly burning flames. they bagn to pull off hoses, hundreds and hundreds of feet, as wekk as turning on and hooking up to hydrants. As the second enging arrived, a ladder truck, the first crew began their attempt to douse the flames while feeling the intense heat through their gear. As they continued what they were doing a much welcomed mist fell over the already hot firefighters! The ladder crew was attacking the flames above. As more people continue to give a helping hand you can imagine the stress the commanding officer is under. As they get more of the flames knocked down, a group of firefighters begin to work their way into the firey house while others assume their previous position. With flames burning wildly above them they must supply enough water to consume the flames before they are consumed. After houses and thousands of gallson of water, they begain to see the last few flames extinguish as the sun begins its day. As much welcomed sight for the fatigued firefighters. As the last flames are extinguished they re-entered the charred house to search for possibilities it could re-ignite. The question then becomes, "Why did this happend?" What this an incindeary or accidental fire? that will be left for the fire marshal to determine. Their job is done now, all that is left to do is pack up and head back to their station for a few more hours of cleaning hoses, tools, gear and trucks. At the end of the call, they are all exhausted but must still report fr their actual jobs as that call only payed them three dollars. Welcome to the life of a volunteer firefighter!
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Chelsea