The Fire Fighters Prayer
When we purchased our ex Evansville, Indiana USA fire truck, it came with a name proudly emblazoned upon the side. This was John W. Sanders II.
I did some research and actually made contact with the deputy fire chief of the department the truck had served in. He explained that in the US they name their appliances after deceased fire fighters. (Or local dignitaries or long serving fire chiefs if they are lucky enough not to have any deceased fire fighters when they buy a new truck).
We decided to keep the name the same, we felt that a bit like buying a boat, it might be bad luck to change it.
On the side of the fire truck are four holes where a plaque would have been mounted. This is usually along the lines of thanking the local mayor, council etc for raising the funds to buy the truck. This was obviously missing on ours so we had a replacement plate made. This is pictured below and carries the fireman’s prayer.
The Fire Fighters Prayer.
Written by Alvin William “Smokey” Linn, a fire fighter in Brunswick Maine. A man who’s life story is worth a read.
It is often accompanied by the Fire Fighters “Wife’s” prayer;
“The table’s set, the meal’s prepared, our guests will soon arrive My husband once more disappears with a hope of keeping a child alive.
While waiting at home alone, our plans having gone awry My first impulse is merely to sit right down and cry.
But soon again I realise the importance of my life When I agreed to take on the duties of being a fireman’s wife.
While there are many drawbacks, I’ll take them in my stride Knowing “My Daddy saved a life” our children can say with pride.
The gusting winds and raging flames may be his final fate But with God’s help I can remain my fireman’s faithful mate.”
Author Unknown