“You better not be here to put it out like last year.” It’s a very strange sensation walking behind people widely regarded as heroes - the people who walk into burning buildings to save lives, cut casualties out of car crashes, and are there for the most unthinkable tragedies - and hear them being treated with hostility.
Sneaky side glances, hushed whispers, and people “just having a bit of fun” invading their personal space, were just a few things seen on Friday night from those feeling like their bonfire night festivities have just been threatened by the arrival of a fire engine. READ MORE: Anti-establishment protesters and police clash on Bonfire Night But sitting on Salford Fire Station’s second pump quickly opened my eyes to the
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