Firefighters don’t get quiet days. Their lives are ruled by alarms, smoke, heat, chaos, and whatever disaster the world throws at them next. Most people notice the sirens and the trucks, but they rarely see the toll it takes—the mental strain, the physical exhaustion, the emotional weight that lingers long after the fire is out. After battling a devastating warehouse fire in North Brunswick, New Jersey, for over twelve relentless hours, firefighters Paul Hulling and Tim Young were running purely on instinct. They were bone-tired, drained in a way that seeps into every fiber of your being. When they finally...
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