Jeanie Shott always knew her husband faced danger as an Allentown firefighter; it was part of the job he proudly committed to in 1975. Like any firefighter’s spouse, she feared he might get trapped in a burning building, fall through a weakened roof or floor, or suffer a medical emergency while…
Source: Morningcall
Three years after cancer death, Allentown firefighter got recognition he deserved
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