Tribute to this great profession

Merl 2022-04-21 09:02:50

A group of people with different personalities and experiences formed a forest fire brigade. They trained hard and worked together to become a "pioneer". They fought on the front line of firefighting and returned triumphant every time. Triumphs this time have brought honor and pride to their own family. Of course, the unavoidable part of this job is running around, and they cannot spend more time with their relatives. But what kind of job is so satisfying, the captain said, "If firefighters are not the greatest profession, what profession is?" Yes, they are proud of their profession, and their families are proud of their husbands and sons. pride. It was the fire that broke everything that was beautiful. A series of bad accidents drove them into a corner step by step. They were trained to carry out the final self-rescue according to scientific procedures. The fire was ruthless, and they were still with the ashes of the mountains. together. Can't forget that strong and courageous captain, can't forget the firefighter who grew from a thief drug addict to a hero, and finally survived. Not to forget this heroic team - the Granite Pioneers pay tribute to this great profession.

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  • Duane Steinbrink: I know you boys are looking for sympathy. You'll find that in the dictionary somewhere between shit and syphilis.

  • Eric Marsh: Fire's making a run for our line, and by the time she gets here she's going to be too strong to hold. Gonna crown that ridge, spot over and run straight into town. If we back burn this side of the mountain, by the time that bitch comes over it won't have no fuel to feed into.

    Evaluator Hayes: That's a godawful idea. All the conditions favor the fire, and when that blaze comes down that mountain it's gonna kick your ass and use your burn to get even stronger, we won't be able to stop it.

    Eric Marsh: Well our line's not gonna hold unless we burn it off.

    Evaluator Hayes: Well then slow it down until we get more resources up here.

    Eric Marsh: What you don't understand sir...

    Evaluator Hayes: What you don't understand is forty years, son. I was on the job when you were still shitin' yellow, so if you think you're gonna to make a big move and impress me, i'm tellin' you right now, don't!

    Eric Marsh: Due respect sir, you are just an observer, so let us do our job...

    Evaluator Hayes: No, you...

    Eric Marsh: No no no! Step off, now! Step... off!