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** It's a RunningGag that Hilda has a thing for firemen - and she occasionally gets Salem to 'trap' himself in a tree so a fireman can rescue him (and thus allow Hilda to set up a date).
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** It's a RunningGag that Hilda has a thing for firemen - and she occasionally gets Salem the cat to 'trap' himself in a tree so a fireman can rescue him (and thus allow Hilda to set up a date).
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* ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'': Parodies this in the episode "Fire", where the firefighters are attractive men [[WalkingShirtlessScene who are always shirtless]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'': Parodies ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'' parodies this in the episode "Fire", where the firefighters are attractive men [[WalkingShirtlessScene who are always shirtless]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'': Parodies this in the episode "Fire", where the firefighters are attractive men [[WalkingShirtlessScene who are always shirtless]].
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* In the ''Series/{{Castle}}'' episode "The Third Man", Beckett's date (to counter Castle's own date with New York's most eligible bachelorette number three) is a firefighter who made that year's FDNY calendar. For ''July''.
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* In the ''Series/{{Castle}}'' ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'' episode "The Third Man", Beckett's date (to counter Castle's own date with New York's most eligible bachelorette number three) is a firefighter who made that year's FDNY calendar. For ''July''.
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** Monica, Rachel and Phoebe [[BreakUpBonfire burn mementos]] of their former boyfriends because they have nothing else to do for Valentine's day and set part of the apartment on fire. Cue hot firemen. The firemen in that episode talk about how single women set fires accidentally-on-purpose, apparently because of this trope.
** The girls all make dates with the firemen and agree their bad luck streaks are over. Cut to the firemen out in the hall revealing they're apparently taking full advantage of this trope.
** The girls all make dates with the firemen and agree their bad luck streaks are over. Cut to the firemen out in the hall revealing they're apparently taking full advantage of this trope.
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** Monica, Rachel and Phoebe [[BreakUpBonfire burn mementos]] of their former boyfriends because they have nothing else to do for Valentine's day and set part of the apartment on fire. Cue hot firemen. The firemen in that episode talk about how single women set fires accidentally-on-purpose, apparently because of this trope. \n** The girls all make dates with the firemen and agree their bad luck streaks are over. Cut to the firemen out in the hall revealing they're apparently taking full advantage of this trope.
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** One time, Phoebe dated 2 guys at the same time (a studly fireman and a sensitive teacher). She decides to break with the fireman but turns out he's also sensitive, and artistic to boot.
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** One time, Phoebe dated 2 two guys at the same time (a studly fireman and a sensitive teacher). She decides to break with the fireman but turns out he's also sensitive, and artistic to boot. He ends up dumping her after he learns she took the teacher on a candlelit picnic in the park because he can't be with someone who's so reckless about a major fire hazard.
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* In ''Literature/ATreeGrowsInBrooklyn'', Sissy's first husband was a fireman. Sissy being a GoodBadGirl, lots of sex was involved.
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* ''Series/{{Friends}}'': Monica, Rachel and Phoebe [[BreakUpBonfire burn mementos]] of their former boyfriends because they have nothing else to do for Valentine's day and set part of the apartment on fire. Cue hot firemen. The firemen in that episode talk about how single women set fires accidentally-on-purpose, apparently because of this trope.
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* ''Series/{{Friends}}'': ''Series/{{Friends}}'':
** Monica, Rachel and Phoebe [[BreakUpBonfire burn mementos]] of their former boyfriends because they have nothing else to do for Valentine's day and set part of the apartment on fire. Cue hot firemen. The firemen in that episode talk about how single women set fires accidentally-on-purpose, apparently because of this trope.
** Monica, Rachel and Phoebe [[BreakUpBonfire burn mementos]] of their former boyfriends because they have nothing else to do for Valentine's day and set part of the apartment on fire. Cue hot firemen. The firemen in that episode talk about how single women set fires accidentally-on-purpose, apparently because of this trope.
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* ''Series/{{Psych}}'': Shawn Spencer seems to have a thing for fire[[HoYay men]]… which started with [[KissingCousins his uncle coming for career day]].
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* ''Series/{{Psych}}'': Shawn Spencer seems to [[HoYay have a thing for fire[[HoYay men]]… firemen]]… which started with [[KissingCousins his uncle coming for career day]].
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* Brooke O'Brian of Jill Shalvis's ''Series/{{Flashpoint}}''.
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%% * Brooke O'Brian of Jill Shalvis's ''Series/{{Flashpoint}}''.
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* On ''Series/MadTV1995'', HilarityEnsues as ditzy girlfriends Lida and Molina sign up for firefighter training just for the perks.
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* On ''Series/MadTV1995'', HilarityEnsues as ditzy girlfriends Lida and Molina sign up for firefighter training just for the perks.perks of EatingTheEyeCandy.
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* In the ''Series/{{Monk}}'' novels, Natalie has the hots for a firefighter named Joe Cochran, whom she and Monk meet when hired by Julie to investigate the axe murder of Cochran's pet dalmatian Sparky.
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%% * In the ''Series/{{Monk}}'' novels, Natalie has the hots for a firefighter named Joe Cochran, whom she and Monk meet when hired by Julie to investigate the axe murder of Cochran's pet dalmatian Sparky.
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* ''Series/ChicagoFire'', especially Kelly Severide and Matt Casey.
** Not to mention Jimmy Borelli.
** Not to mention Jimmy Borelli.
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%% * ''Series/ChicagoFire'', especially Kelly Severide and Matt Casey.
%% ** Not to mention Jimmy Borelli.
%% ** Not to mention Jimmy Borelli.
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* The UK series ''Series/TheSmoke''.
* Averted in ''Series/LondonsBurning''. Most of the firefighters are just ordinary-looking working men, with a realistic spread of ages (the average being mid-thirties) and degrees of bodily attractiveness; of the original Season 1 line-up only Vaseline and ''maybe'' Malcolm really play it straight, and even they're rather subjective cases. Later seasons started playing it steadily straighter, as well as adding more [[ShirtlessScene locker-room scenes with the younger and fitter firemen walking around with their shirts off]], along with a shift away from the docu-drama feel of earlier seasons to more soap opera-esque plots and the visual effects budget getting slashed. Long-time viewers were not pleased.
* Averted in ''Series/LondonsBurning''. Most of the firefighters are just ordinary-looking working men, with a realistic spread of ages (the average being mid-thirties) and degrees of bodily attractiveness; of the original Season 1 line-up only Vaseline and ''maybe'' Malcolm really play it straight, and even they're rather subjective cases. Later seasons started playing it steadily straighter, as well as adding more [[ShirtlessScene locker-room scenes with the younger and fitter firemen walking around with their shirts off]], along with a shift away from the docu-drama feel of earlier seasons to more soap opera-esque plots and the visual effects budget getting slashed. Long-time viewers were not pleased.
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%% * The UK series ''Series/TheSmoke''.
* Averted in ''Series/LondonsBurning''. Most of the firefighters are just ordinary-looking working men, with a realistic spread of ages (the average being mid-thirties) and degrees of bodily attractiveness; of the original Season 1 line-up only Vaseline and ''maybe'' Malcolm really play it straight, and even they're rather subjective cases. Later seasons started playing it steadily straighter, as well as adding more [[ShirtlessScene locker-room scenes with the younger and fitter firemen walking around with their shirts off]], along with a shift away from the docu-drama feel of earlier seasons to more soap opera-esque plots and the visual effects budget getting slashed. Long-time viewers were not pleased.''Series/TheSmoke''.
* Averted in ''Series/LondonsBurning''. Most of the firefighters are just ordinary-looking working men, with a realistic spread of ages (the average being mid-thirties) and degrees of bodily attractiveness; of the original Season 1 line-up only Vaseline and ''maybe'' Malcolm really play it straight, and even they're rather subjective cases. Later seasons started playing it steadily straighter, as well as adding more [[ShirtlessScene locker-room scenes with the younger and fitter firemen walking around with their shirts off]], along with a shift away from the docu-drama feel of earlier seasons to more soap opera-esque plots and the visual effects budget getting slashed. Long-time viewers were not pleased.
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* [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2006/11/27/ This]] ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'' strip.
* Hannelore from ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'' had a thing for [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1219 sexy firemen...]] until [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1224 meeting one up close]], anyway.
** Raven was also [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=851 disappointed]] when she was rescued by a fireman after getting stuck in a vent.
* Jack, the [[EveryoneLooksSexierIfFrench half-Japanese]] love interest-cum-MrFanservice from ''Webcomic/TheGreenAvenger''.
* Hannelore from ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'' had a thing for [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1219 sexy firemen...]] until [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1224 meeting one up close]], anyway.
** Raven was also [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=851 disappointed]] when she was rescued by a fireman after getting stuck in a vent.
* Jack, the [[EveryoneLooksSexierIfFrench half-Japanese]] love interest-cum-MrFanservice from ''Webcomic/TheGreenAvenger''.
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%% * [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2006/11/27/ This]] ''Webcomic/PennyArcade'' strip.
* ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': Hannelorefrom ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'' had a thing for [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1219 sexy firemen...]] until [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1224 meeting one up close]], anyway.
** Raven was also [[http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=851 disappointed]] when she was rescued by a fireman after getting stuck in a vent.
%% * Jack, the [[EveryoneLooksSexierIfFrench half-Japanese]] love interest-cum-MrFanservice from ''Webcomic/TheGreenAvenger''.
* ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'': Hannelore
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* ''Film/{{Backdraft}}''. Oh, God, that shower scene.
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%% * ''Film/{{Backdraft}}''. Oh, God, that shower scene.
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* Jason Halliday in Alison Roberts ''The Firefighter's Baby''.
* Jill Shalvis's ''Literature/{{Aftershock}}'' and Gail Barrett's ''Literature/FacingTheFire''.
* Mick Donovan of Susan Lyon's ''Literature/TheFireFighter''.
* Mitch Adams, Dean Beckman, and Brady Wade of Cathryn Fox's novella collection ''Literature/TheHotLine''.
* Logan Knight of Tory Richards's ''It's All In The Jeans''.
* In an OlderThanRadio example, ''Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays''' Jean Passepartout, a Fileas Fogg's valet and a former fireman, was said to be quite handsome.
* Jill Shalvis's ''Literature/{{Aftershock}}'' and Gail Barrett's ''Literature/FacingTheFire''.
* Mick Donovan of Susan Lyon's ''Literature/TheFireFighter''.
* Mitch Adams, Dean Beckman, and Brady Wade of Cathryn Fox's novella collection ''Literature/TheHotLine''.
* Logan Knight of Tory Richards's ''It's All In The Jeans''.
* In an OlderThanRadio example, ''Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays''' Jean Passepartout, a Fileas Fogg's valet and a former fireman, was said to be quite handsome.
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%% * Jason Halliday in Alison Roberts ''The Firefighter's Baby''.
%% * Jill Shalvis's ''Literature/{{Aftershock}}'' and Gail Barrett's ''Literature/FacingTheFire''.
%% * Mick Donovan of Susan Lyon's ''Literature/TheFireFighter''.
%% * Mitch Adams, Dean Beckman, and Brady Wade of Cathryn Fox's novella collection ''Literature/TheHotLine''.
%% * Logan Knight of Tory Richards's ''It's All In The Jeans''.
%% * In an OlderThanRadio example, ''Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays''' Jean Passepartout, a Fileas Fogg's valet and a former fireman, was said to be quite handsome.
%% * Jill Shalvis's ''Literature/{{Aftershock}}'' and Gail Barrett's ''Literature/FacingTheFire''.
%% * Mick Donovan of Susan Lyon's ''Literature/TheFireFighter''.
%% * Mitch Adams, Dean Beckman, and Brady Wade of Cathryn Fox's novella collection ''Literature/TheHotLine''.
%% * Logan Knight of Tory Richards's ''It's All In The Jeans''.
%% * In an OlderThanRadio example, ''Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays''' Jean Passepartout, a Fileas Fogg's valet and a former fireman, was said to be quite handsome.
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* Georgea's relationship with Jeremy on ''Series/ShakeItUp''.
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%% * Georgea's relationship with Jeremy on ''Series/ShakeItUp''.
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* Every man assigned to ''Series/Station19''.
* Every single firefighter at the 118 in ''Series/NineOneOne''.
* Every single firefighter at the 118 in ''Series/NineOneOne''.
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%% * Every man assigned to ''Series/Station19''.
%% * Every single firefighter at the 118 in ''Series/NineOneOne''.
%% * Every single firefighter at the 118 in ''Series/NineOneOne''.
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* In ''VideoGame/LoveAndPies'', some of the firemen rescuing the victims of the café fire are shirtless {{Hunk}}s.
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* ''ComicBook/TheSimpsons:'' The Springfield Fire Department consists only of attractive men. Unfortunately, they're also completely useless at fighting fires. But they apparently can shift calendars like nobody's business.
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-->'''Fireman:''' Ah, we're never going to get that fire engine.
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