Detroit Fire Department 1701-2007 by Detroit Firemen's Fund Association (2007)
This is a great book for anyone who loves history.
This book is divided in two sections. The beginning section combines historic photographs and information on significant fire department events spanning from 1701 to 2007. The remainder of the book has individual photographs or all department personnel in 2007. This section also has pictures of every Chief of Department, as well as some information and pictures Detroit firehouses. Although a large portion of the book is comprised of pictures of personnel, the historic information that is included is organized nicely and very interesting.
38 Years – A Detroit Firefighter’s Story by Bob Dombrowski (Page Publishing, Inc., 2014)
This memoir, written by retired Detroit Fire Department Senior Chief Bob Dombrowski, recalls the highs and lows of his nearly 4 decades with Detroit Fire.
Chief Dombrowski began his career as a trialman with the Detroit Fire Department in 1972. Over the years he rose through the ranks to retire as Senior Chief in 2010. He served through some of the busiest years the Detroit Fire Department has experienced.
Lost Detroit by Sean Doerr and Dan Austin (The History Press, 2010)
Lost Detroit tells the stories behind 12 of the city’s most beautiful, all-but-forgotten landmarks and of the people behind them, from the day they opened to the day they closed. While these buildings might stand as ghosts of the past today, their stories live on within these pages.
Detroit Fire Historical Record 1825-1977 by Detroit Firemen's Fund Association (Turner Publishing Company, 1977)
I have referenced information from this book for Detroit Fire Department history several times. It has a lot of interesting photos as well.