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  2. Bunker gear - Wikipedia

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    Turnout gear used by firefighters in the Czech Republic: Common [turnout coat and turnout pants (dark with reflective safety stripes on the left), hazmat suit (yellow in the middle), and fire proximity suit (silver on the right) Firefighters in Chicago wearing rubber three-quarter boots and jacket Firefighters in Montreal in full turnout gear during a fire

  3. Station wear - Wikipedia

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    Station wear often refers to the standard uniform worn by firefighters when they are around the station. It usually consists of Nomex uniform pants, a Nomex uniform shirt, and a pair of steel-toed uniform boots. The color of the uniform may differ from department to department.

  4. Flame Resistant Organizational Gear - Wikipedia

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    Fire-resistant versions of cold-weather clothing are produced and issued as FROG equipment, including: silkweight undershirts and underdrawers (nicknamed "polypro"), designed by Polartec as a mock turtleneck meant to be worn next to skin [3] [4] The Grid Fleece Midweight underwear includes a pullover and pants (in green and coyote brown). [5] [6]

  5. The 17 Best Pants to Wear to Work, No Matter the Season - AOL

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    We found the 17 best pairs of work pants to wear in 2024. Inside, picks from J.Crew, Sandro Paris, AG, Banana Republic, and more favorite brands.

  6. The 8 Best Linen Pants for Men This Summer, Tested by Style ...

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    Find the best pair of linen pants for men. Style experts share the best linen trousers for men that'll let your legs breathe and summer style soar.

  7. Glossary of firefighting equipment - Wikipedia

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    A short piece of fire hose, usually 10 to 20 feet (6.1 m) long, of large diameter, greater than 2.5 inches (64 mm) and as large as 6 inches (150 mm), used to move water from a fire hydrant to the fire engine, when the fire apparatus is parked close to the hydrant. Solid stream A fire-fighting water stream emitted from a smooth-bore nozzle.