Pass It On: The Second Alarm

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In Pass It On: The Second Alarm, Chief Billy Goldfeder has once again gathered leading firefighters, fire officers and chiefs from all over the country to share their wisdom and insight through short personal stories, life experiences and anecdotes. Including more than 80 contributors, Second Alarm delivers tactics, operations, tragedy, humor, knowledge, and personal perspectives from a very wide range of extremely diverse personalities. Anyone from rookie to chief (and anyone who knows or plans to be a firefighter) will find loads of great stuff in this book.

In cooperation with all of this books contributors, Chief Goldfeder is donating 100% of his royalties equally between the DC Raymond Downey Scholarship Charity Fund, the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, and the Firefighter Cancer Support Network.

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About the author

Billy Goldfeder, EFO, has been a firefighter since 1973, a chief officer since 1982, and is a deputy chief of the Loveland-Symmes Fire Department (OH). He is an active member of the board of directors of the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, the September 11th Families Association, and the International Association of Fire Chiefs. Billy is an associate/contributing editor of Fire Engineering magazine and a board member and FDIC instructor for more than 30 years. Along with Gordon Graham, he hosts and cosponsors the noncommercial site FireFighterCloseCalls.com, the world’s most-visited website exclusively dedicated to firefighter survival.

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