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Well they call me the fireman, that's my name.
Making my rounds all over town, putting out old flames.
Well everybody'd like to have a what I got.
I can cool 'em down when they're smold'ring hot.
I'm the fireman, that's my name
First off, apologies to George Strait for "borrowing" his lyrics.
This shot goes along with the previous one. After the lifeboat demonstration they had a couple of the ship's firefighting crew come out in full dress for a demonstration. No, they didn't put out and fires but they did squeeze off a few rounds from a couple of fire extinguishers.
There were students aboard from a maritime college doing an internship and this was a part of their training. One way you can tell is if you zoom in you can see this fellow has a bit of scruff growing out of his chin.
Now I'm not a maritime firefighting expert but I do know my way around safety gear such as this and I know that facial hair and face masks are a big no-no, you can't get an airtight seal. You can fool most of these old codgers but you can't fool me!
On second glance I notice that the officer behind this guy is checking out his gear. When you're going into a situation it's always good to have someone watching your backside!
Washington, D.C. | Nikon N8008s | Kodak T-Max P3200 |
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen (B of LF), founded 1873
Right one fire chief Dan and left guy Assit. chief my husband Dave. Doing fire training with the younger fireman today on a house they plan to burn in March.
One of the fireman for the Tin Bath Steam Locomotive that come through Sheffield recently.
Canon A1
FD 50mm F/1.8
Ilfords HP5+
Self-Developed w/Rodinal
Despite a steadily falling rain, Durbin & Greenbrier Valley fireman Justin Guy smiles for the camera as passengers detrain from the "Durbin Rocket" at Durbin, WV on June 24, 2018.
My son in action firing black five 44871. This was incredibly difficult to take at the time, in near total darkness with my Nikon D5100
"I am (Comic Imp Card). Who the devil are you?"
A card pasted in a Victorian-era "Agent's Sample Book" that was issued by an unidentified calling card company.
I also have a blank copy of this card without the "Comic Imp Card" description or a name. See I Am ________, Who the Devil Are You? (below).
For an example of another card that was in the "Agent's Sample Book," see Fireman's Card (below).
Cuộc sống có những lúc thật bất ổn.
Và nhiều lần anh thấy ánh mắt của em ngập Lửa.
Liệu đó là những Trục Trặc anh gây nên trong tim em ...?
Mắt em thì đầy Lửa giận nhưng tim anh thì Lạnh....
Em cứ mãi giận hờn trách cứ,anh ko ngọt ngào âu yếm che khuất đi cảm xúc của em...
Cứ lặng yên gieo mình trong gió,mặc thế gian chảy trượt qua kẽ tay....
Ta sai hay quá sai...?
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Từng lời e nói,anh k dửng dưng.
Nhưng đã chuyện thế này a biết chữa ra sao...?
Phải chi anh là Fireman.
Dập tắt đi nguồn cơn của mọi chuyện...:)
Em nhỉ ????
P.s: You need a Fireman...To Quite this Fire :)
(PONTA DE AREIA -MILTON NASCIMENTO)
"Weep, oh my people, weep, oh my engine driver
Those who take away the railway take away some of your life
At the end of the railway is a leap into the void
Turn off the embers, come home my fireman,
Forget the charcoal, the boiler and the smoke
Because the railway is now dead, nothing more runs on it......
The last train is like a wool winder
spinning a ball of wool
It rolls up the railway, adding to our despair
The last train
Makes the people weep
It takes away our railway
It changes our lives
It takes away our joy"
Driver David Thompson and fireman Simon Horobin in the cab of Black 5 45305 photographed at Quorn station on the Great Central Railway. Timeline Events photo shoot 13/3/2020
SLSF 1630 fireman Joey Ferrito scoops coal into the locomotive's firebox while keeping the engine hot during the 2023 Steam Into Fall Night Photo Shoot at the Illinois Railway Museum.
Severn Valley Railway volunteer fireman Ben Wright, who is usually based at Bridgnorth station, on the footplate of LMS 'Black Five' 4-6-0 No. 44932 at Hampton Loade during the SVR’s autumn steam gala on 19th September 2024.
The Firefighter Museum in Oklahoma City is really cool. Part of their display is this simulated fire house complete with fireman perpetually suspended between two floors.
I wish I could have shot this at f/16 or so to make the pole sharp from bottom up but it was dark, I was shooting at ISO 800 already and had to settle for f4.5 at 1/10th of a second.
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