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Michael L. Middleton (Author)
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June 20, 2003

Since September 11, 2001, the nation's firefighters have been lauded for their courage and selflessness, yet many of their tales remain untold. Medal of Valor Firefighters recounts numerous stories of grace under fire in the words of decorated heroes themselves.

The men and women in this engrossing work, who unflinchingly risked their lives against impossible odds, relate their tales with striking humility. The portraits of courage in this gripping work are fitting tributes to America's bravest.

You'll read heroic, true stories from around the nation such as:

  • San Francisco: Beneath a house toppled by the earthquake of 1989, firefighter Gerald Shannon uses a chainsaw to cut his way through a maze of burning rubble and volatile gas lines to rescue a trapped woman.
  • Brooklyn: With his faceplate melting and helmet blistering, Captain John Pritchard finds a child in a burning bedroom and grasps her plastic crib--which melts at his touch and cascades down around his arm.
  • Atlanta: Dangling under a helicopter on a one-inch nylon rope, firefighter Matthew Moseley performs a daring rescue of a man stranded 225 feet above a burning mill on a crane so hot it has melted the soles of his shoes.

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"The firefighters profiled in [Medal of Valor Firefighters] are all heroes, although most of them would never describe themselves that way. They know, as I do, that every firefighter across this great nation of ours is a hero whose story remains untold."
--Harold Schaitberger, General President, International Association of Fire Fighters

Since September 11, 2001, the nation's firefighters have been lauded for their courage and selflessness, yet many of their tales remain untold. Medal of Valor Firefighters recounts numerous stories of grace under fire in the words of decorated heroes themselves.

The men and women in this engrossing work, who unflinchingly risked their lives against impossible odds, relate their tales with striking humility. The portraits of courage in this gripping work are fitting tributes to America's bravest.

You'll read heroic, true stories from around the nation such as:

  • San Francisco: Beneath a house toppled by the earthquake of 1989, firefighter Gerald Shannon uses a chainsaw to cut his way through a maze of burning rubble and volatile gas lines to rescue a trapped woman.
  • Brooklyn: With his faceplate melting and helmet blistering, Captain John Pritchard finds a child in a burning bedroom and grasps her plastic crib--which melts at his touch and cascades down around his arm.
  • Atlanta: Dangling under a helicopter on a one-inch nylon rope, firefighter Matthew Moseley performs a daring rescue of a man stranded 225 feet above a burning mill on a crane so hot it has melted the soles of his shoes.

About the Author

Michael L. Middleton spent twenty-one years with the LAPD, retiring in 1988 as a sergeant. The author of Cop: A True Story, he has appeared on such news shows as "Today," "Nightline," and "Dateline NBC." He lives in Virginia.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 1 edition (June 20, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071410287
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071410281
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #831,590 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Famous Fire Service Stories, November 24, 2006
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I originally bought this book used for something like two bucks, expecting very little from it. Just another one of my fire-guy books that I like to read.

I was quite pleasantly surprised when I realized that many of the stories were ones I knew or had heard told and re-told in the fire academy and in the firehouse. They were well-researched and well-told versions of stories that I only ever knew the "gist" of. Famous rescues made by firefighters famous in the fire service: The woman they cut out of the collapse of a building also on fire during the 1989 San Francisco quake. Atlanta FF Matt Mosely rescuing a worker off a crane while dangling from a helicopter. The Worcester 6 in 1999. The double rope rescues made by Paddy Brown, Paddy Barr, and Kevin Shea in NYC in 1991 that was the inspiration for the rope rescue in the movie Ladder 49.

This is not a throw-away book, it's a must for anyone serious about the lore and legend of the fire service.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great read!, November 25, 2010
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Good book with really great stories. Would have been 5 stars but thought the editing needed some work. Some of the stories you remember hearing about on the news but it was totally different to hear the details from those that were there. The stories in this book are just a small sampling of what men and women do across the country everyday to protect the lives of others.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gotta Love Firefighters, February 23, 2010
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I downloaded this on my new Kindle and my husband really love the text-to-speech feature. It made the book even more interesting.
This book tells it the way it is - you take your life in your hands as a firefighter. They are a truly unqiue group of men and women unlike any other.
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If you loved baseball and lived in the San Francisco Bay area, this was a fantastic time. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
missing firefighters, search rope, turnout gear, other firefighters, smoke conditions, turnout coat, rope rescue, rescue site, hose line, two firefighters, burn center, rescue truck, battalion chief
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New York, Captain Snow, Lieutenant Endrikat, Tom Craven, Captain Pritchard, Captain Coffy, Devin Weaver, Officer Pizzulo, Captain Boudoures, Jessica Johnson, Captain Butz, Kevin Shea, Louis Brasten, Santa Rosa, Gregg Hinson, John Redmond, Lee Little, Walter Jackson, Don Beahm, Lieutenant Brown, Raymond Caballero, Rebecca Welch, Thom Taylor, Wendell Porter, Bargains Galore
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