
Burned Over!
The Survival of Montana Firefighter Dan Steffensen
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Narrated by:
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Andy Pearson
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By:
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A.J. Otjen
About this listen
In 2021, Montana firefighter Dan Steffensen tried to outrun a 60 mile-an-hour wall of fire. But it overcame him, burning over 60% of his body. He should have died. The citizens of Red Lodge, Montana needed him and prayed for his life. Three more tragedies hit his hometime that "Summer of Hell". Through interviews and research, author A.J. Otjen tells this inspiring story of first responders, doctors, loved ones, his community, fellow firefighters, and Dan's own internal battle to live or die.
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©2024 A.J.Otjen (P)2024 Steffensen/Otjen
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