The Fire Fighter
Sirens sound! He awakes with a start and
hastily grabs up his clothes, dressing on the run, as he has so
many times before.
Thumping of footsteps, motors churning, directions yelled, chaos!
TOTAL CHAOS! Or so it seems...yet, within seconds,
dispatch...they are on their way, racing down the street, sirens
at ear-splitting pitch. Meanwhile, his mind dashes to other
nights-days of grueling, heartbreaking tragedy-ridden,
heat-searing work. And he cries to the depth of his soul,
"WHY DO I CONTINUE ?"
Loaded with nets, roof cutters, ladders, axes, etc. they don air
masks as they arrive. It is another bad one. Flames are shooting
everywhere, lighting the darkest of night with an eerie glow.
Screaming, a man and woman clutch to each other in panic.
Nothing but PURE Intuition, or so it seems, takes The Firefighter
through collapsing beams, up the stair, past flaming bedrooms and
into a tiny closet to the side of a smoke filled bedroom. He
quickly gathers two squirming bundles in his arm, darts to the
nearest window and throws them to the waiting nets below...He
leaps.
Restrained no longer, the man and woman bound for the nets. The
Firefighter, weakened, hears sounds that are so far away, of a
little dog's whimper, happy cries and excited voices. Then, an
explosion rocks the very ground upon which he lay. Through the
pain of a broken arm, he feels a little dog licking his face, and
slowly opens his eyes, the depth of his soul is touched, he will
never be the same, he needs no thank you's, because he now knows
the very reason "WHY HE CONTINUES"; for within her
happy parents' arms.....
a child smiles.
-unknown author
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