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What is a Whistlestop Tour?
A whistle-stop tour is an expression used to refer to political campaigns, especially in the United States after World War II, where candidates covered a vast amount of territory in a train, at a fast pace, in order to bring their message to the public. The most famous whistle-stop train tour in U.S. history was Harry Truman's 1948 re-election whistle-stop when he traveled 30,000 miles over the Midwest and western United States aboard his train, Magellan. Many observers credit his re-election to this whistle-stop tour.


What is the America's Fire Heroes Whistle-Stop Tour About?
On average two American firefighters die every week in the line of duty, leaving their loved ones (survivors) behind. Many of these deaths are preventable.

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The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation nationwide whistle-stop tour promotes firefighter safety issues, with a key message of "Everyone Goes Home."

The tour, made possible thanks to a grant from The Dunkin' Brands Community Foundation, will make 20 official stops across the Nation and numerous spontaneous visits to promote firefighter safety and public fire safety with a goal of reducing the number of firefighter line-of-duty deaths by 25% within 5 years. A motor coach bus, accommodating 55 persons, will be wrapped with our message: "Everyone Goes Home."

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National Fallen Firefighters Foundation
The Everyone Goes Home™ program is made possible through
the efforts of the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation.

Funding provided by the Department of Homeland Security,
Assistance to Firefighters Grant and the generosity of
Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company.

Department of Homeland Security

Fireman's Fund Insurance Company