Why are firefighter 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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Why do firefighters wear those hats?

Helmets are invaluable to the firefighter. Helmets protect a firefighter's head from fire, falling debris, scalding water and extreme temperatures.
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What is a fireman's hat called?

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.
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What does a red firefighter hat 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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Why are firefighter hats 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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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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Why are firefighters suspenders red?

A. For the obvious reason...to hold their pants up. The heavy-duty fire resistant pants are made to fit over regular clothing, and therefore tend to be loose at the waist to allow them to slip into them easily.
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What does a blue firefighter helmet mean?

Captains=Red. Engineers-Firefighters=Yellow. Paramedics=Blue. In my department, a FF has aYellow helmet w/ Black stripe and an.
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What do firefighters keep in their pockets?

Tools carried in pants pocket include spare work gloves (not for firefighting), door chocks, extra cutting pliers, and a search line. Tools carried in bunker coat pocket include webbing, a search/utility line for controlling doors, nails(Used as door chocks), wire cutters, utility knife and small spare light.
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Do firefighters keep their helmets?

The FDNY recently implemented the National Fire Protection Association's policy that it change gear every 10 years to keep up with new safety standards. It instituted the option to buy back helmets as a courtesy.
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Why do firefighters have cards on their helmets?

The card is taped inside the fire helmet as a reminder of what our purpose is "to save lives and protect property." For every fire death we have, the card gets a single mark--like a tally score. Every mark gives increases the sense of purpose. For guys with no marks yet, it's a reminder that their time is coming.
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Why do fire helmets have Eagles?

The most common figure used, the eagle, has long been associated with pride, courage, and valor. An article in The New Yorker in 1930 explained that the eagle's presence there actually came in or around 1825, when an unidentified sculptor was commissioned to create a burial monument for a firefighter's grave.
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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 do firefighters wear brown?

In 1999, the Inferno was phased into service. This maroon suit was more pliable and heat resistant than the previous suit. This allowed firefighters easier movement and the ability to stay in hot conditions for longer. The suit has three layers: fireproof, waterproof and thermal protection.
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When did firemen stop wearing brass helmets?

Brass helmets were strictly forbidden. The National Fire Service was in existence until 1948, when the responsibility for fire brigades reverted to Local Government.
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Why do firefighters carry nails?

Tees can be used as temporary plugs to stop leaks caused by small holes in gas tanks or hoses. In addition, some firefighters use small nails to prop open doors, but golf tees can perform the same function.
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Why do firefighters carry webbing?

The webbing provides both handles and space away from the down firefighter to facilitate movement and exit from the structure. The tool girth hitch allows a variety of tools to be safely carried up and down ladders while allowing the firefighter to maintain balance and hands on the ladder.
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Do firefighters buy their own gear?

We do not have to buy our own gear. We are issued full gear by the dept. New members wear the older black gear during their six month probation and then they are issued a set of the newer gear if they make the cut.
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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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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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Why are fire helmets red?

There is a colour tradition associated with fire helmets, the colour being used to highlight officers: Chiefs wore a completely white helmet; Captains and lieutenants wore helmets with a white front and a black or red back; firefighters who were were part of “engine” companies wore black helmets, and red helmets were ...
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What do firefighters wear to hold up their pants?

Suspenders help firefighters to keep their heavy firefighter pants up once they get wet and prevent them from falling down while fighting a fire.
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Why do firefighters wear uniforms?

What firefighters wear, whether in the station or out in the field, serve two purposes: for protective clothing and a symbol of honor. They are required to look professional, and they need to carry themselves like one, too.
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How do firefighters wear?

Firefighters wear turnout pants and jackets made of a two-layer fabric designed to repel heat and wick away any moisture that gets inside. Turnout pants and jackets usually feature bright orange, yellow or reflective silver stripes to make firefighters more easily seen through smoke.
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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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