Fire Fighters was a syndicated radio series produced in 1948 that aired in various markets across the United States into the early 1950s. The show was praised for promoting fire safety and highlighting modern firefighting techniques. It followed the adventures of rookie firefighter Tim Collins and fire chief Bob Cody, and was written by Frank Jones, starring Cameron Prud'Homme and Lyle Sudrow. Fire Fighters is a captivating and informative program that sheds light on the true-to-life stories of fire fighters, a group of unsung heroes who risk their lives to combat the deadly enemy of fire. Each episode typically follows a fire-related mystery that is solved through interviews, research, and discussion. The show gained strong civic support and even had a Firefighters Club, which encouraged fire safety education for children.