Report from Engine Co. 82 Free Audiobook Download by Dennis Smith


Denny's story is told from first-person limited point of view. The protagonist is a 20-year old black man from Mississippi who volunteers for the army in order to escape the poverty that surrounds him. At almost every turn, Denny finds himself faced with racial prejudice and discrimination, but still does his best to serve his country.

This audiobook tells a story that happened during the Civil War. The story revolves around a young black man named Tad and his adventures with Engine Co. 82 in war-torn Richmond, Virginia. This audiobook is full of suspense that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish!

The narrator is an African American who has just enlisted in the army. He is assigned to be a stretcher bearer on the front lines of war but soon finds himself in command of a tank and fighting against one of his own race.

Dennis Smith is the narrator of this audiobook, providing the background and context for his reporting. He describes the setting, what the sound of a train means to the people who live there, and how much work Engine Company 82 has been doing on a daily basis in recent years.

The narrator introduces the story by describing Lloyd James as a "country boy" and then quickly goes on to explain that it was his first day at the fire department. He explains what they do, who they are, and why they came to be in the place they were in. The narrator narrates how Lloyd has nothing but respect for what he does and how he's committed to making a difference.

Report from Engine Co. 82 is an audiobook that documents the experiences of a group of fire fighters from Engine Co. 82 in New York City during their tour of duty on September 11, 2001. These brave men and women recount the unforgettable events of that fateful day as they attempt to put out fires and rescue people trapped in the wreckage.

Published Date 2002-10-22
Duration 2 hours 56 minutes
Author Dennis Smith
Narrated Lloyd James
Reviews
(3 Reviews)
Abridged Yes
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Biography & Memoir
Parent Category Memoir

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