The pager goes off and all you see are flashes of Mr. Fun. He runs to get shoes on, runs out the door with a "love you guys" and you don't hear from him again until after the fire is out. Sometimes the call gets cancelled, sometimes it's a little brush fire and he's home quickly. Then there are the big fires where he's gone for hours, a whole afternoon or through the night. I admit when the big fires happen I am glued to my scanner, listening to what is going on. Sometimes I understand and sometimes I don't. I love to listen to them work together. Today I decided to watch them work together. The girl and I had to return a movie and we saw the smoke, we decided to drive past the fire. We then decided to stop and take photos.
I'm so glad we did. I always felt like it would be weird to follow Mr. Fun out the door and take photos, after today I plan to do it more often. I really enjoyed it and I do believe these hard working firefighters deserve some awesome photos of them in action.
They have a bond, a brotherhood that is unique. Also, don't forget the women that are there... how freaking cute is she?
I may worry when he runs out that door for a fire but I am also very proud. Proud that he sacrifices himself and family time to help others when needed.
If you haven't thanked a firefighter lately, you should. They risk their lives and give up their personal time to help others, without expecting anything in return.
I may worry when he runs out that door for a fire but I am also very proud. Proud that he sacrifices himself and family time to help others when needed.
If you haven't thanked a firefighter lately, you should. They risk their lives and give up their personal time to help others, without expecting anything in return.
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