Parnell: I wish my head could
forget what my eyes have seen |
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in 32 years of firefighting. |
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Interviewer: Why do you do this? |
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Miller: We love... |
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I love my job. |
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It does... it's something
with adrenaline |
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that gets you pumped up (alarm). |
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And here we go! |
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Woman: (screams). |
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Woman: Got to regroup, keep it
moving, that's the best I can do. |
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Craig: That right there times
30 a night, times 30 years, |
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is how you burn a city
down... one at a time. |
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Man: It was probably the most
beautiful city back in the day, |
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you know, when there was
factories everywhere, |
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there was people spending
money around here. |
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The car industry was booming. |
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Man: It was much easier
to get a job and it was more |
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of a family atmosphere then. |
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You didn't have to lock your doors. |
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Man: I grew up in Detroit. |
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I've seen the City change from
a nice, decent neighborhood |
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