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"I have no ambition in this world but
one, and that is to be a firefighter. The
position may, in the eyes of some, appear to be
a lowly one; but we who know the work which the
firefighter has to do believe that his is a
noble calling.
There is an adage which says that, 'Nothing can
be destroyed except by fire.' We strive to
preserve from destruction the wealth of the
world which is the product of the industry of
men, necessary for the comfort of both the rich
and the poor. We are defenders from fires of the
art which has beautified the world, the product
of the genius of men and the means of refinement
of mankind. (But, above all; our proudest
endeavor is to save lives of men-the work of God
Himself.
Under the impulse of such thoughts, the nobility
of the occupation thrills us and stimulates us
to deeds of daring, even at the supreme
sacrifice. Such considerations may not strike
the average mind, but they are sufficient to
fill to the limit our ambition in life onto make
us serve the general purpose of human society."
Chief Edward F. Croker
FDNY circa 1910
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