Hyde Park’s firehouse, Engine Company 60, serves as a safe space for its first responders. Many of the firefighters consider it a second home and rely on each other to cope with the hardships of their work. There’s a big sense of community at Engine Company 60. The firefighters share their stories of how much their job and the firehouse mean to them in this short documentary by Nell Ambrose.

Everybody Goes Home: A documentary
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