“It's fun and it's heartbreaking. It's exciting and it's dangerous. There's just so much to it, it's hard to explain.” Chief Craig Dye KINGSPORT — As a young man, Craig Dye never thought about becoming a firefighter, let alone chief of the fire department in his home town. But he did become a firefighter and rose through the ranks over a 34-year career, ultimately becoming chief in 2004.

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