The Boy Scout Fire Fighters by Irving Crump

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By Anna Martinez Posted on Mar 30, 2026
In Category - Wing Three
Crump, Irving, 1887-1979 Crump, Irving, 1887-1979
English
Hey, I just finished this old book that felt like stepping into a time capsule. 'The Boy Scout Fire Fighters' isn't your modern thriller, but it has this earnest, wholesome charm that’s hard to find now. It follows a troop of scouts who are way more than just kids tying knots. They’re thrown into the path of a massive, devastating forest fire. The main conflict isn’t just about flames—it’s about these young guys using every ounce of their Scout training, courage, and teamwork to protect their town and fight a force of nature. Think less about special effects and more about the sheer guts it takes to stand your ground. If you ever wondered what classic adventure felt like before CGI, this is a fascinating little trip. It’s a simple, straightforward story where the heroes are defined by their principles and their willingness to act.
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Irving Crump's The Boy Scout Fire Fighters is a blast from a very specific past. Published in 1918, it captures the spirit of the early Boy Scouts movement—a time when "Be Prepared" wasn't just a motto, but a literal survival guide.

The Story

The plot is direct and driven by action. A troop of Boy Scouts, led by their capable Scoutmaster, finds their camping trip and their entire community threatened by a raging forest fire. This isn't a small blaze; it's an all-consuming monster that threatens homes, forests, and lives. The story follows these boys as they transition from practicing skills around a campfire to applying them in a real, terrifying crisis. They form firefighting lines, create emergency shelters, and carry out rescues, all while demonstrating the cool-headedness and discipline their training promised. The central drama is the fire itself, and the Scouts' collective battle against it.

Why You Should Read It

You don't read this for complex characters or twisty plots. You read it for the atmosphere and the ideal. The book is a perfect snapshot of early 20th-century values: duty, honor, self-reliance, and community service. There's something genuinely uplifting about watching a group of young people work as a perfect team, where everyone has a role and everyone contributes. It’s completely earnest, with no irony in sight. Today, it feels almost like historical fiction about a mindset. The prose is simple and clear, putting you right there in the smoky pines with these kids.

Final Verdict

This book is a niche, but wonderful, read for a few kinds of people. It's perfect for anyone interested in the history of the Boy Scouts or early 20th-century youth culture. It’s also a great pick for a younger reader looking for clean, action-packed adventure with positive role models. Most of all, it’s for the reader who enjoys finding literary time capsules—books that let you experience the hopes and ideals of another era, straight from the source. Just be ready for a story where the good guys are uncomplicatedly good, and the biggest enemy is a wall of flame.



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Ashley Lewis
1 year ago

I had low expectations initially, however the plot twists are genuinely surprising. A valuable addition to my collection.

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