Stories of the Fire Brigade
Author(s): Frank Mundell
Genre(s): Children's Non-fiction
Narrators: Steve C
Number of Chapters: 11
Length: 03 hours and 35 minutes
Language: English
The stories presented here have been collected from reports of actual incidents responded to by various fire brigades with examples from both Great Britain and the United States of America.
The author gives some background on the earliest systematic procedures and laws introduced to preserve life and property from uncontrolled fire, which in Britain can be dated back to pre-Saxon times but even these basic procedures are pre-dated by systems and equipment developed in even earlier times by the Chinese, the Greeks and the Romans.
The stories give the reader (& listener) a real appreciation of the diverse and complex emergency situations confronted by those responding to an outbreak of fire. And they further describe the bravery, resilience and ingenuity shown by the firemen who put their own lives on the line when called upon to save the lives of those caught up in a desperate peril.
Stories of the Fire Brigade was one in a series of inspirational texts and ‘heroic writings of daring deeds’ by the Victorian author Frank Mundell and published by The Sunday School Union.
Frank Mundell wrote a significant number of books for children (both boys and girls) and young adults and many of these were distributed and presented to them through their Sunday schools. - Summary by Steve C