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I currently work for Fort sam houston fire and spring branch fire dept here in texas, I also work as a fire instructor at the spring branch fire academy. I've been on the job for 17yrs. specialize in rescue ops. served as a fire fighter and rescue and recovery specialist for the military. Day Job: Ft. Sam Houston Fire Dept.(Firefighter/Engineer)
The 1010 is painted the color of choice. The 1044 on the other hand is molded the color of choice. So the 1010 when it is scratched you see the primer grey color, and 1044 the scratches are harder to see as they are the color of choice. I just purchased a 1044 with the leather upgrade and defender shield.
The Sam Houston (N6A) seems to have a higher brim on it (top of the helmet). Not sure if it does or not...I've not measured them. The N5A (New Yorker) at one time was the only one compliant with our almighty NFPA standards and the N6A was only OSHA compliant.
Im a DOD firefighter currently working for Ft. Sam Houston fire department here in san antonio texas. We will be hiring at least 20 guys real soon due to our department growing. our new hires will be coming in as Gs-7s which is a tailboard firefighter for us with a rotation as a driver operator. The pay should be around 65,000 a year, our ...
Good Morning all, I am a new member to the group. I am the president of Delaware Search and Rescue, an all volunteer K9 SAR group currently Nationally Certified in Wilderness SAR, Urban Tracking and Trailing and HRD.
I love my Cairnes New Yorker. Tradionally Firefighters have worn Leather Fire helmets since the beging of time. Composit helmets hopwever are much ighter and can be more comfortable. And no Leathers don't need to be sent out after every fire. Reply. Permalink Reply by Joseph Giordano on August 4, 2009 at 1:27pm. Oh wow.
Jason I would never use any Chemical stripper on a leather since chemicals break down Leathers natural fibers, although not as effective using alight touch with a sanding grit would be betterI would suggest by hand... again youdont want to damage or affect the leatherm Around the rivets using the corner of a screwdriver to tap and chip works pretty good without scratching or damaging please ...
The Bronx bend ( rolling to shorten the rear brim) most likely came from the nessesity during the 70's that came from, wearing the early Scott 2.2 priorto them the Scott 1800 bottles were round bottomed steel bottles, to getthem up to 2200 psi they extended and squared off the bottom, which caused the brim to contact the bottle when crawling around, heating the leather had always been part of ...
In the last decade (1), o f the 40 firefighters who died on the fireground, 13 succumbed to heart attacks, 8 were asphyxiated, 7 died of crushing injuries, 5 died of internal trauma, 3 died of burns, 1 drowned, 1 died of heat stroke, another died during an asthma attack, and 1 was shot.
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