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  2. Firefighter's helmet - Wikipedia

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    Example of stovepipe fire hat. The original American fire helmet was created by a New York City luggage maker who was also a volunteer fireman in the 1830s, seeking a better design more tailored to the unique requirements for firefighting than the "stovepipe" helmets then in use.

  3. List of comparative firefighting ranks - Wikipedia

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    A Russian firefighter with a head of duty shift fire station helmet. In the Russian Federation , the decals are applied symmetrically on both sides of the helmet (front and rear). The location of the decals on the special clothing and SCBA is established for each fire department of the same type within the administrative entity.

  4. FACT CHECK: Is This Authentic Footage Of Firefighters ... - AOL

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    According to Reuters, the symbol on the helmet shown at :38 in the viral video matches the decals worn by firefighters in Santiago, Chile. Known footage of California firefighters fighting blazes ...

  5. Russian State Fire Service - Wikipedia

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    Russian Firefighter with a Head of duty shift fire station helmet. Insignia of a helmet Federal Fire Service of EMERCOM In Russia, the decals are applied symmetrically on both sides of the helmet (front and rear).

  6. Air Force Fire Protection Badge - Wikipedia

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    United States Air Force Fire Chief/Marshal Badge Air Force Fire Protection Badge scrambles. The Air Force Fire Protection Badge is a military badge of the United States Air Force that is issued to those service members who have been trained in safety and fire prevention, have qualified as military firefighters, and have been assigned to an Air Force fire department.

  7. Stahlhelm - Wikipedia

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    Wehrmacht branches typically displayed distinctive emblems in the form of decals on their helmets. The Heer, or army, displayed a black shield bearing the frontal view of a silver-coloured German eagle holding a swastika in its talons (known as the Reichsadler), while the navy used the same eagle emblem in gold. Luftwaffe decals displayed the ...