Check out these paracord bracelets and other items. You never know if the bracelet might come in handy. Many of my friends that are firefighters have these. I am getting one.

 

The website is: http://www.survivalstraps.com/public-safety/firefighters.html

 

They donate a percentage of their cost to fallen firefighters families. They have up to 16' of military grade 550 lb paracord entwined in a bracelet to fit anyone's wrist! The bracelet is 1" wide. If you use your bracelet tell them about how you used it and they will send you a free replacement!

 

You can buy a specialized firefighter item or you can personalize it!

 

Just a small tool that you can have where ever you go-paracord can be used for anything!

 

Check out the website-read the stories-buy an item!

 

The best part- they are hand-made in the U.S.A.!!!!

 

FIRERESCUE recomends them!! http://www.firefighternation.com/article/technical-rescue-usar-0/ge...

 

 

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They are a "cool" accessory to wear, and if you are an "outdoorsman" you may come across a need/application for its use. On your wrist, on the fire scene? I am not going to pull off my glove, and "fight" with my coat wristlet to get it off, to use it. A better idea...Put one in your coat pocket. Remember the rope is "No Good" if you don't practice your knots...
Here's an even better tool to have ANYwhere.

Very true, Derek!!!

Unfortunately, this tool seems to be forgotten all too often!!
Derek,

The problem here is that, when a person joins a vollie department, they ALWAYS get a tee shirt and get issued a pager. Sadly, if they didn't show up with a brain, they don't get issued one. But they do have the tee shirt!
Then there's the fact that the nylon can melt to your skin if you get into a high-heat area and make your bad burns worse.

I'm thinking that artificial fabrics (nylon) that melt at relatively low temperatures aren't something I want to wear next to my skin when firefighting.
A better idea...Put one in your coat pocket. Remember the rope is "No Good" if you don't practice your knots...

That is a good idea! Wear it all day and take it off and place it in your coat pocket while enroute to a call.
Smart Aleck is back! Glad to see you around Derek!! As usual you point out the important stuff!!!

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