36 year old fire captain Perseus Jackson of as been transferd to Baltimores Fire Departments Ladder 49. Now this man as you can tell is no rookie when it comes to firefighting. He's been fighting fires since he was fresh out of high school as a volinteer fire men. When he was emitted to the firefighting acadamy in Bufflo, New York when he was 20. He was the top of his class and was given an award ford for most likely to be a chief withen the next twenty years.

First Day At Ladder 49

As Percy walks in with his new uniform and old gearin a new crimson red bad with his name on it. He looked like a rookie fire men to the rest what they did not know is that he's been doing it for eighteen years and is no rookie to pranks to rookies. Plus the only person that knows that he's a vet.

"You he new rookie?" The man behind the desk asked.

"You could say that yeah." Percy replied.

"Drop your pack go upstairs to the captains office." The man told him. Percy did as told and went up stairs to find the captains office. Unfortunately the men in the reck room or the man at the desk didn't notice the small Lt in front of his last name. When an man came up too him.

"You the new rookie?" the man asked

"You could say that yeah well at least to this city any way." Percy answard.

"Jack Morison, so you've worked in athoer city's?" Jacked asked.

"Yeah first job was in Bufflo volinteer, then I worked in Chicago on ladder 46 for about 12 years. Got promoted the Lieutenant in charge of 46. Got transferd out of state to here."

"Oh so you were in charge of a whole ladder truck but why transfer?"

"I didn't ask to be transferd. I was asked to transfer by your governor to help make your ladder unit more diciplined and effective if you ask me thats a bunch of bull shit he just wanted to take me from the governor of Illinois." Percy replied.

"Why did you transfer if you all ready had such a hold in Chicago?" Jack questioned.

"Two words Pay Raise. He gave me a $70,000 a year sallery to train each and every department in Baltimore and surrounding city's."

"Wow."

"Yeah."

"Alright this is it"

"Thank you."