In 1973 New York, a rookie firefighter, Shelly Forsythe, makes history as the first African-American assigned to an all-white firehouse. As the department searches for a serial arsonist, Forsythe faces not only the dangers of the job but also the challenges of racism.
Firehouse
In a small town, the integration of a black firefighter into the local firehouse sparks a complex mix of emotions, testing the community's values and challenging the status quo.