The First Firefighter – Saint Florian

The First Firefighter – Saint Florian by Aaron Brachfeld is a large print edition published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on January 11, 2016. This 24-page book presents the story of Commander Florian, an exemplary Roman soldier who recognized the necessity for permanent firefighting forces as the Roman Empire began to urbanize. The narrative explores Florian’s dedication to his duty amidst the conflicts of faith and culture that ultimately led to his condemnation.
Readers will find a historical account that highlights the significance of Florian’s contributions to firefighting and his enduring legacy as a symbol of bravery and service. The book delves into the challenges he faced during a tumultuous period in ancient Rome, illustrating how his actions earned him the respect of his contemporaries. This edition offers insights into the history of firefighting and the ideals that modern firefighters continue to uphold.
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Commander Florian was an exemplary Roman soldier. As the Roman Empire began to urbanize, Florian recognized the need for permanent firefighting forces in the new cities. But the Empire also burned hot with conflict over faiths and cultures, and soon Florian found himself condemned to death by the nation he loyally served. This book introduces the reader to the first and best firefighter, the man who earned the respect of his countrymen in ancient Rome – and remains the ideal to which our modern firefighters yet aspire: Saint Florian.
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