Book Plug
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 2:20 am
I just finished reading this book, and I thought that some of the members might find it interesting. It is the memoir of the chief of the local volunteer fire department of the small town where I grew up. Since I moved to Anchorage a number of years ago, I hadn't even known Dewey had written a book, but I happened to spot it on the shelf in a local store a few weeks ago. Most of the people on the cover are friends of mine, along with many of the people described in the book, so of course I had to buy it. It gives a pretty good overview of the challenges and dangers involved in providing emergency services in a very small, isolated community on the coast of Alaska, and on running a volunteer department in general. Most of my contact with their group was tangential, so the book really gave me a better understanding into all that goes into what they do. It also contains a lot of practical leadership advice, and is worth a look for that alone.