About This Book
The narrative follows a devoted fire-house dog who lives with his engine company, racing to alarms, assisting at fires, and comforting neighbors. Scenes depict him harnessed to a sled, circling ahead of the horses, shivering through bitter weather, and inspecting equipment while firefighters battle a theater blaze that threatens adjacent tenements. Through a series of episodes he helps with rescues, protects property, and wins the affection of local children and the crew, illustrating themes of loyalty, courage, and community service. Interwoven domestic moments show how small acts of kindness bind the dog, the firemen, and neighborhood families.
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