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  2. Myrtle Bailey's Boone County Toy Drive accepting donations - AOL

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    Diapers and diaper bags, school supplies, sports equipment, books, craft supplies, shampoo and conditioner, cold weather clothing, and more are also listed among gifts sought.

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    Beis. From the celeb-approved travel brand, comes this undeniably chic diaper bag. Let's talk style first and foremost. PureWow’s VP of Editorial and mom-of-two Candace Davison reports ...

  4. Diaper bag - Wikipedia

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    A diaper bag or nappy bag is a storage bag with many pocket-like spaces that is big enough to carry everything needed by someone taking care of a baby while taking a typical short outing. These bags are not always designed expressly as a diaper bag, as any well-pocketed bag sized in between a child's school backpack and adult pro- camping ...

  5. Bunker gear - Wikipedia

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    Bunker gear (also known as turnout gear, fire kit and incident gear [original research?]) is the personal protective equipment (PPE) used by firefighters. The term is derived from the fact that the trousers and boots are traditionally kept by the firefighters bunk at the fire station to be readily available for use.

  6. Rihanna’s Diaper Bag Is Actually a YSL Mini Duffel - AOL

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    This was a diaper bag. This is a YSL mini duffle.” This is a YSL mini duffle.” As for the rest of the items she keeps inside, she said, “I kept some things from the kids in here, and I have ...

  7. Self-contained breathing apparatus - Wikipedia

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    This system provided air to the wearer from two canvas and rubber balloon-like bags which were carried on the wearer's back. A pair of bellows would then allow the wearer to pump air to a mouthpiece. The firefighter would also wear goggles and a nose plug to provide further protection from the smoke and heat. [5]