What does a blue fire helmet mean?

White=chief and asst. chief. red=captains. blue=Lt. yellow=firefighter.
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What do different colored firefighter helmets mean?

Red – Company Senior Captain and Captain Officers. Yellow – Company Lieutenants. Black Traditional Leather – Senior Firefighter. Black Composite - Firefighter. Orange – Recruits and Probationary Firefighters.
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What color are firemen helmets?

Firefighters wear yellow helmets, plain for a base-rank firefighter, with one red stripe for a qualified firefighter, and with two red stripes for a senior firefighter.
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Why do firefighters have different helmets?

Firefighter helmets are shaped the way they are based on their history. Earlier helmets made from leather or metal found the shape to keep hot water and fire embers off the neck and face. This style has influenced modern-day fire helmets.
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What are the fire department colors?

White for Chief or Assistant Chief, Red for Captain, Black for Lieutenant, Yellow for Firefighter, Green for Safety Officer.
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What colour does a fire marshal wear?

FIRE MARSHAL Hi-Vis High-Viz Visibility Safety Vest/Waistcoat | Yellow/Orange.
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Why do Chicago fire trucks have black roofs?

This tradition dates back to the late 1920s and started more or less accidentally when the CFD purchased 28 Ford model "A" Battalion Chief cars. The rigs came equipped with a black tar coated roofs which could not be painted red as the rest of the cars and had to be left in their original color.
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Why do firemen wear their hats backwards?

The rear of the helmet, also known as the duckbill or beavertail was elongated and its purpose was to keep water and hot embers from running down the wearers back. Firefighters were known to put the helmets on backwards to use the duckbill to shield their faces from the heat of the fire.
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What is a Firemans hat called?

When firefighting became more readily organized in the American Colonial period, the first firefighting “stovepipe” helmet also appeared. It wasn't until 1836, however, when a New York City firefighter, Henry Gratacap, developed what is familiar to most as the firefighting helmet.
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Do firefighters keep their helmets?

Firefighters on the force more than 20 years have to pay only $50, and 30-year veterans can keep their helmets free of charge.
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What helmets do firefighters wear?

The current firefighter helmet, the MSA Gallet F1, is popular worldwide with fire services. Inherited from the London Fire Engine Establishment (LFEE), the leather helmet was worn between 1866 and 1868 before being replaced by the brass helmet.
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What does white helmet mean?

White - for managers, foremen, engineers or supervisors. Green - for safety inspectors, new or probationary workers. Yellow - for general labourers or earth-moving operators. Brown - for those involved in high-heat applications such as welders.
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What does the number on a fire helmet mean?

The number matches the fire engine number. The second number is the ladder number. One glance gives the information necessary to identify what station house a firefighter works out of. When you see a fire engine, the drivers and the firefighters will all have the same engine number as the truck they're riding in.
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Is there a flag for firefighters?

For example, the Fire Mourning Flag is a black and purple fireman flag that can be displayed on the firehouse flagpole. Our black and purple mourning banners are also popular with fire departments, often displayed at the firehouse and on fire trucks following a loss of a firefighter.
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Why are American fire helmets so big?

The large brim on the American helmet was designed to prevent embers and debris from sliding down our neck.
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Do fire helmets expire?

The NFPA 1851 Standard on Selection, Care, and Maintenance of Protective Ensembles for Structural Firefighting and Proximity Firefighting states that the mandatory retirement age for helmets is 10 years from the date of manufacture.
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Why is a firefighter called a Jake?

Being a "Good J-Key" probably meant a fireman who was cool under the pressure and could send clear Morse code. "J-Key" was eventually shortened to "Jake", and when spread to the public, "Jake" came to be a common term for firemen in general.
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What does a black fire helmet mean?

Black generally denotes a private/basic firefighter, yellow or red can denote a lieutenant or captain, and white denotes a chief. Sometimes all of a department's helmets are black, while only the colors of the helmet badges denote rank.
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What does 343 mean for firefighters?

Out of one great tragedy came so many stories of so many people trying to save their fellow Americans; whether it was passengers trying to take control of a hijacked airliner, soldiers carrying their fellow service members out of the rubble of the Pentagon, or the 343 firefighters who made the ultimate sacrifice.
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Why does Chicago Fire Use green lights?

These green lights have come to represent a strong tradition comprised of courage and sense of belonging among firefighters in the Chicago area. Green lights that appear on apparatus, command vehicles, and stations have also become a symbol for fallen fighters.
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What does green lights on a fire truck mean?

The Green Light gives the firefighters no special privileges when responding to an emergency. It is used only as an identifier to the drivers of other vehicles so that they may give up their right-of-way and allow the firefighter to get to the emergency unimpeded.
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What is the blue band on a fire extinguisher?

Blue – Dry Powder. Black – Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Cream – Foam. Red – Water (Spray and Mist)
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What are the fire brigade ranks?

Firefighters spend this role in three phases which can last up to 3 years - Trainee, Development and Competant.
  • Crew Manager. In charge of the crew of a fire appliance. ...
  • Watch Manager. ...
  • Station Manager. ...
  • Group Manager. ...
  • Area Manager. ...
  • Assistant Chief Fire Officer. ...
  • Deputy Chief Fire Officer. ...
  • Chief Fire Officer.
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How are fire marshals identified?

The marshal is usually identified and appointed by the 'Responsible Person' – The individual in charge of the overall safety of people in a building. As the proprietor of a business or business manager, you are the 'responsible person' for fire safety compliance in your workplace.
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