A lot of times, the role of a firefighter is determined by the color of his helmet, but accross the board there is no uniformity in establishing just who is who. For instance in one County, a Red helmet is a new firefighter, but in an adjoining county, a red helmet could be that of an officer. In a critical situation where mutual aid is needed, it could be critical to properly identify who is who without actually going up and asking the person their names and titles. Would you think that perhaps it should be necessary to establish a common system used by everyone to avoid fire scene confusion? Just wanted to see what folks think?
I'm a Red helmet. In my County it means I am the new firefighter. What do the different colors mean where you are? Do you even classify people by the color of their helmet?
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I was being sarcastic.
Being serious here and giving some benefit of doubt, when coming into any new social type of site, like this, firehouse, fireengineering, or any other type of site with an active forum, it helps to do a search of the forums to see if the topic has been discussed before.
Problem is, such a topic has been discussed ad nauseum and is old and outdated. The other problem is it is such discussions that start to crop up and thus drive those who actually give a crap about contributing away. There are many things to learn and discussions like size up, tactics, etc that get buried beneath discussions like this....of which have absolutely NO bearing whatsoever about trying to actually "learn" about the job.
In my dept
White- Chief or Deputy Chief
Red- Capt
Blue Traditional-EMS Capt.
Yellow- Lt. (cant remember how to spell lieutenant)
Black- Firefighter (me and never going to change the color)
Blue Modern- EMS ONLY
Black with Orange shield- Probie
Black with Green Shield -Junior FF
I think thats all
I wear Black
Black- Firefighter
Red- LT's and Capt.
White- Chief and Asst. Chief
Safety Officer - Orange
most of Calif is universal,
White-Chief Officer
Red-Capt (some Lt. however not many Lt. in Calif)
Black - Engineer
Yellow- FF
Yellow with Balck Stripes-Prob FF
Blue-EMS
Green-Support
In our township we have the following;
Probie: Black helmet with orange shield
Firefighter: Black helmet standard shield
Lieutenants: Red helmet
Captains: Yellow helmet
Chiefs: White helmets
Safety Officers: Orange helmets
Cadets/Junior FF Blue helmets
Uniformity is deffinitely a good idea. The neighboring town has all firefighters in yellow helmets and probies in orange! Thus the confusion starts if you are not on your game.
Southern Ohio Volunteer Department:
White-Chief, Asst. Chief
Red-Captain
Yellow-Lieutenant
Black-Certified Firefighter
Orange-Safety Officer
Green-Probie
Hard Hat style helmets-Jr. Firefighters
As far as identifying key positions within the ICS, the officers are identified by identifiable vest with the names of the positions clearly marked on them.
Probie: Orange
Fireman: Yellow
Capt or Lt: Red
Any level Chief (Battalion, District, Division): White
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