My father's a firefighter. He was my whole life. And my brother-in-law and several family members are firefighters.
In addition to my cousin, there were 30 or 40 guys I grew up with who became firefighters as well. So, I've been around firefighters all my life.
There are occasions when I've pretended to be in a firefight, and then there are people who have really been in a firefight. Clearly it's absolutely ridiculous, and even disrespectful, to suggest that I understand what that is.
A foundation representing firefighters who die in the line of duty is calling for Congress to strip the Centers for Disease Control of its role investigating firefighter deaths.
My charity is in the business of helping firefighters in any way that we can. For instance, after 9/11 we were the second-fastest charity to raise and distribute money to the widows and surviving family members of the 343 firefighters who died that d...
It's important to have a fallback and other activities that keep you interested. I started acting when I was about nine or 10 years old. My father was a midtown firefighter so I always wanted to be a firefighter, but then acting came along. I have to...
Firefighters are indispensable foot soldiers here at home.
Don't eat bear balls. Eat healthy, delectable, plant-based foods so that you will never fall over on your cat.
Firefighters don't go on strike.
An ax came through the door. Then two firefighters. They looked down at and assistant mall manager crying and wearing a melted toupee, sitting cross-legged next to a mall cop with a bleeding ankle and a mouth full of paper. One of the firefighters lo...
Our firefighters are our last line of defense, baby.
With better gear, firefighters no longer surround and drown a fire - they go in.
As the member of a firefighter family myself, supporting the widowed families of rescue workers is an important, personal cause of mine.
Firefighters are some of the most selfless public servants you will ever encounter.
Anytime I get to help the firefighters, I will. I'm real lucky to be in a position to help.
Once you have a firefighter in your family, your family and the families from his crew become one big extended family.
Such is LIFE..Man comes crying and goes back firefighting..!
Firefighters go where they're needed, sometimes ignoring the dangers even when no one is inside a burning building to be saved.
I'm so proud of Maryland's firefighters, risking their lives to protect others, but we need to protect our protectors with the best equipment training and resources.
Delaware's firefighters put their lives in jeopardy every day in an effort to keep families safe.
It would be great if firefighters across the country had the guarantee that they would be making enough money to support their family right from the get-go, but that's not the case.